Malcolm X Liberation University minutes of the Council of Elders meeting from May 1, 1970 containing information delivered by Howard Fuller, Bertie Howard, Faye Edwards, Nikiwa Ningekewa, Winston Kennedy, Robert Rone, Dennis McDowell, and Jim Lee.
Newsletter of UMOJA Organization at Boston University entitled, "Watu Wazuri," Volume 1, Number 2, featuring an article entitled, "Cleveland Sellers Guest Speaker at Afro Center."
Photocopy of a speech to be delivered by Mr. Hayward Henry on Wednesday, July 15, 1970 for a Congress of African People press conference at the Overseas Press Club.
Malcolm X Liberation University Bulletin for the year 1970-71, including information on the University background, objectives, Council of Elders, staff, role of MXLU graduates, the student body, admission requirements, room and board, calendar, and curriculum.
Photocopy for McKissick Community School's Panther's Den Youth Organization document entitled, "Proposal for McKissick Community School," discussing the school's background, names, ideology, accreditation, student body and selection, tuition, curriculum, resources, future operation, explanation of budget, and budget.
Document entitled, "Proposal for Malcolm X Liberation University" detailing the goals and objectives, present structure, student body selection and composition, curriculum plan, supplementary curriculum information and revised calendar, resource people, community involvement, costs, location and academic facilities, evaluation process, and six-month budget for the University.
Organization for Black Unity newsletter from March 24, 1970, providing articles on H. Rap Brown, "political assassination" of Ralph Featherstone and William Che Payne, and other Student Organization for Black Unity and the Pan-African Students Organization.
"South Carolina Real Estate Board hereby certifies that J. Arthur Brown has met all of the requirements of the South Carolina Real Estate Board for licensing as a real estate Broker."
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 February 20, 1970."
Harvard University memorandum from Florence C. Ladd, Lecturer and Research Associate in Education, to Mark Smith regarding a paper entitled, "Some Impressions of Fair Harvard's Blacks."
Photocopy of correspondence from Hayward Henry, Jr., Chairman of the Congress of African People, inviting Congress of African People members to take part in an international assembly on September 3 through 7, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Correspondence from "MCA" regarding an upcoming meeting of "Umoja-Ujamaa" to discuss liberation, nationhood, self-reliance, accountability, skills, familyhood, and values.
Student Organization for Black Unity document entitled, "Neo-Colonialist Administrators, Guardsmen Close Voorhees Again," regarding "black students at Voorhees College [...] have moved again in an effort to obtain a relevant Black education at their institution."
Student Organization for Black Unity reprint of writing entitled, "Ideological Manifesto of the Pan-African Students Organization in the Americas," providing information on "The International Scene," and "The African Situation," "PASOA Program."
Student Organization for Black Unity pamphlet entitled, "Work for African Liberation," providing sections on ideology, community programs, campus programs, informational services, Pan-African affairs, and affiliations.
Photocopy of statement entitled, "Idealogical Statement of the Congress of African People," regarding Black Power, Pan-Africanism, and other topics, "adopted by the delegates in attendance at the 1st Annual Meeting of the Congress of African People."
The proposed revised constitution for the Pan African Students Organization in the Americas, containing articles on the name, affiliation, objectives, organizational structure, local chapters, membership, and amendments.
Center for Black Education document entitled, "Curriculum Programs for Students of the Pan-African Community," providing a course plan containing aims and objectives.
Pamphlet entitled, "Henry Winston Meets Angela Davis," providing a transcript of a conversation between the Winston and Davis at the New York Women's House of Detention.
Court documentation for the case of Angela Davis versus John V. Lindsay, Mayor of the City of New York, for the purpose of relieving the plaintiff of the "dangerous and intolerable prison conditions in the Women's House of Detention of the City of New York and from imposing special conditions of solitude."
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Ideological Paper," including sections regarding a world view, identity and nationalism, capitalism, monopoly and imperialism, and "capitalism, black nationalism, black folks, white folks."
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Developing Political Cadres," providing information on cadre mechanics, identification, evaluation, political education, consolidation, and self-reliance.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Proposal for Early Education Center," providing information on history, curriculum, daily schedule, students, structure, physical facilities, and budget.