Typescript copy of J. Herman Blake's report to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation entitled, "Citizen Participation. Democracy and Social Change," regarding community development in Johns Island, South Carolina and the Woodlawn Area on the south side of Chicago.
Correspondence from Jane Cornell, Administrative Officer for VISTA, to James Clyburn, Executive Director for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, regarding VISTA grant application details.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to "Chief Strom," South Carolina State Highway Department, regarding the "Hospital Workers' meeting with Rev. Ralph Abernathy."
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina State Senator, regarding a variety of issues including the labor market in South Carolina.
Malcolm X Liberation University statement of grants contributions received and expenditures for the period beginning July 1, 1969 and ending December 31, 1969.
Foundation for Community Development memorandum from Howard L. Fuller, Director of Training Department, to Faculty regarding the creation of the Malcolm X Liberation University.
Malcolm X Liberation University progress report prepared by members of the Task Force "to bring all parties up to date on the status of the University as of November 15, 1969."
Correspondence from James T. Coats, Regional Representative of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare Social Security Administration, to Esau Jenkins regarding the Thrift Honor Award for 1969.
Correspondence from E. H. Sparks, Editor for the American Biographical Institute, to Esau Jenkins regarding the recipient's nomination to appear in the third edition of Community Leaders of America.
Correspondence from Herbert U. Fielding, Chairman of the Political Action Committee of Charleston County, to members regarding the organization's inaugural meeting, including a staff directory and meeting schedule.
Memorandum from the Director of Penn Community Services to its Board of Trustees advising them on the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees in addition to personnel changes that had taken place in prior months.
In this one-page typed bulletin, Green discusses the ownership and occupancy histories of 42 Anson Street; 44 Anson Street; 46 Anson Street; 48 Anson Street; and 50 Anson Street. Also focuses on Martin Dowd's properties in Charleston, including 53 Tradd Street.
Municipal Auditorium - Exhibition Hall application form for Citizens Committee of Charleston County for Southern Christian Leadership Conference Convention.
Municipal Auditorium - Exhibition Hall application form for Citizens Committee of Charleston County for Southern Christian Leadership Conference Convention.
Malcolm X Liberation University document entitled, "Background Information on the Malcolm X Liberation University," providing information on the philosophy of the University, general description of courses, faculty, students, rules and regulations, facts on operation of the University, and the historical background of the University: "The Black Student at Duke University."
Photocopied Malcolm X Liberation University document outlining the political committee and cell structure, idealogical development, notes on the evaluation of students enrolled in technical areas, internal organization and organizing, and some adjustment problems of the University.
Document entitled, "Proposal for Malcolm X Liberation University" detailing the purpose of the University, claiming that "it has become evident that the existing systems of education do not respond to the needs of the Black Community."
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Governor Robert E. McNair, Mayor J. Palmer Gaillard, Magistrate Donald Barkowitz, Chief of Police John R. Conroy, Sheriff William Kelly, Chief Jailer Paul Hogan, regarding an incident regarding SCLC workers being arrested for "inciting to riot."
Correspondence from Gordon H. Garrett, Superintendent of the Charleston County School District, to Esau Jenkins congratulating the recipient for his appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Constituent School District Number 9.
Correspondence from Mary L. Free, Chairman of the Education Committee for United Community Services, Inc., to Esau Jenkins regarding the Southern Regional Institute of the National Association of Social Workers.
Correspondence from Christine O. Jackson, Branch Director for the Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston, to Y-Teen Advisors regarding the World Fellowship Committee.
Correspondence from T. R. Waring, Editor of the Charleston Evening Post, to Arthur Clement, Jr. thanking the recipient for kindly referencing the Charleston Evening Post and Waring, personally.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Stanley H. Karesh, Sisterhood of Synagogue Emanu-El, thanking the recipient for donating to the Citizen's Committee.
Harvard University document entitled, "Statement of the BSU to the HGSE Community," regarding the Black Students Union demands after analyzing the HGSE's "existing resources and programs relevant to the educational needs of the Black community."
Malcolm X Liberation University memorandum from Howard Fuller to "Concerned Sisters and Brothers" regarding Malcolm X Liberation University discussion points.
Correspondence regarding the Harvard-Radcliffe Association of African and Afro-American Students' investigation of issues "relating to the welfare and progress of the black community."
Correspondence from Nelson N. Johnson, National Convener for the Student Organization for Black Unity, to "Brother Ricks" regarding a proposal submitted to the Episcopal Church.
Harvard University memorandum from Black Students Union Committee on M.A.T. Program to Spencer MacDonald regarding recommendations for a M.A.T. summer alternative.
Malcolm X Liberation University memorandum from Howard L. Fuller to committee members regarding the meeting of the Advisory Committee-Interim Committee for the University to be held on October 2, 1969.
Malcolm X Liberation University memorandum from Howard L. Fuller to the Board of Directors and Advisory Committee regarding a meeting of the Board of Directors and Advisory Committee of the University.
Correspondence from Horace Julian Bond, Editor of the Student Voice, to Philip W. Haberman, Jr. of Proskauer, Rose, Goetz and Mendelsohn regarding the insurance of the Student Voice's publication.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to James B. Coaxum, Principal of Haut Gap High School, regarding Officers and Members of Citizens Committee and C. O. Federal Credit Union Annual Program.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr., thanking the recipient for sending Jenkins a copy of her book entitled, "My Life With Martin Luther King, Jr."
Photocopies of newspaper articles from the Savannah Morning News, Charleston News and Courier, and Beaufort Gazette written February 11, 12, 13, 1969 regarding "Freedm Physicals."
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark and Bernice V. Robinson, Field Supervisors for the Citizenship Education Program, to "Freedom Fighters" regarding ways to help the SCLC and announcing conference details.
Hardcover. Published by Coastal Carolina College, University of South Carolina. Atheneum yearbook is not to be confused with the "Atheneum" newsletter.
John L. Dart Branch Library, 1067 King Street. Exterior view. Caption on back: "John L. Dart branch, 1067 King St. dedicated Dec. 12, 1968. Replaces Dart Hall library. Aug. 1969. Exterior John Dart Branch."
United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, court document regarding Millicent F. Brown, et al., (Plaintiff) versus School District No. 20, Charleston County, et al., (Defendants).
Voter Education Newsletter entitled, "V.E.P. News," Volume 3, Number 9, discussing various news items relating to voting rights as pertaining to African American voters and political candidates.
Press release regarding negotiation activities during the Hospital Worker's Strike and the union's support of the walk-out by union employees of the State Ports Authority.
Telegram from the Executive Board of the Local 1199B to Mrs. Whiting and John E. Wise of the Medical College protesting the trial and potential disciplinary actions against workers Mrs. E. Freeman and Mrs. J. Simmons.