Family Service Association of America document entitled, "Statement on Welfare Reform" submitted to Welform Reform Subcommittee of Committee on Agriculture, Committee on Education and Labor, Committee on Ways and Means, and U.S. House of Representatives.
Schedule of events for Third Annual Conference of The National Caucus on the Black Aged, Inc. entitled, "Aging Black Women and Federal Policies: 1960-2000 A.D." in Washington D.C.
Civil Rights Oral History Project submitted for consideration to the Trinity Parish Grants Board written by the Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service.
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights' Statewide Education Desegregation Conference Registration, containing names, addresses, and organization affiliation of South Carolina individuals. Missing pages 14 and 20.
Office of Economic Opportunity's Community Action Programs Address Directory and Directory of Community Action Grantees, listing "all agencies to whom grants have been made under the Community Action Program, Title II-A of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.
Community Action Program Memorandum No. 46 regarding coordination of Community Action Programs with Work-Experience Programs administered under Title V of the Economic Opportunity Act.
Correspondence from Samuel B. Ethridge of the National Education Association (NEA) to Bernice Robinson with enclosed speech transcripts and articles relating to 1967 NEA conference, themed: "Equality of Educational Opportunity as Affected by the Treatment of Minorities in Textbooks and Other Teaching Materials."
Paper entitled, "Middle Aged and Aging Black Women: Preliminary Selected Findings of a Survey Research in an Urban Setting" presented at the National Caucus on Black Aging in Washington D.C. on April 14, 1975.
Photocopy of memorandum from Lawrence B. Glick, Acting General Councel, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to I. T. Creswell, Assistant Staff Director, OFO, U.S. Commission on Civil rights regarding the Federal Advisory Committee ACT (FACA) and State Advisory Committee (SAC) Meetings.
Typescript letter from Margaret Price from the Office of Women's Activities of the Democratic National Committee regarding the "Lady Bird Special" whistle-stop tour of the south, including an attached schedule of stations stops.
Photocopy of memorandum from Lawrence B. Glick, Acting General Councel, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to I. T. Creswell, Assistant Staff Director, OFO, U.S. Commission on Civil rights regarding legal foundations of State Advisory Committee operations.
League of Women Voters Education Fund's Election Systems Project Committee Chairman and staff directory sheet with a blank sign-up sheet entitled, "Presidential Debates: Equal Time for Issues."
Community Action Program Memorandum No. 28 regarding strengthening of Checkpoint Procedure to achieve coordination between Community Action Programs and other Anti-Poverty Activities.
Community Action Program Memorandum No. 35 regarding use of U.S. Civil Service Commission Federal Service Entrance Examination for recruiting junior management employees by CAA's.
Community Action Program Memorandum No. 24 regarding standards of eligibility for members of governing bodies and policy advisory committees of Community Action Agencies and Single-Purpose Agencies.
Correspondence from Ralph Matthews, Project Director for the Day Care and Child Development Council of America, to "Brothers and Sisters" requesting that the recipients voice their problems with hopes of improving their effectiveness and the lives of children across the United States.
Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service document containing projects to be pursued by David Maurer during 1972-1973 under the sponsorship of a research grant from IDEAS.
Correspondence from Paul Hardin, Jr. to Reverend Woodie W. White of the Commission on Religion and Race regarding a proposal from South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers.
Correspondence from Brian Beun, President of Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service, to Bernice Robinson regarding Ecumenical Workshop on Social Change and Development.
Letter from Eddie N. Williams of Joint Center for Political Studies informing "Black Elected Official" that a personal copy of 1975 edition of the National Roster of Black Elected Officials and that the recipient's leadership movements are commendable amongst the Joint Center's census of black officials.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Wesley Hotchkiss, General Secretary of the Division of Higher Education and The American Missionary Association, regarding the Civil Rights Oral History project.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Mendel Davis, Congressman of the First Congressional District of South Carolina, regarding Robinson's employment.
Fact-sheet highlighting the ways in which children are impoverished, including poverty, hunger and malnutrition, and poor education, with hopes to raise awareness and interest in a children's march.
Community Action Program Memorandum No. 27-A regarding coordination of CAPs with programs for educationally deprived children under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Community Action Program Memorandum No. 27 regarding coordination of Community Action Programs with programs for educationally deprived children under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Day Care and Child Development Council of America sponsored conference document with information including on sponsor background, comprehensive child care, welfare reform, community coordinated child care, Title IV-A, conference, as well as registration information.
Photocopy of memorandum from Lawrence B. Glick, Acting General Councel, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to I. T. Creswell, Assistant Staff Director, OFO, U.S. Commission on Civil rights regarding alternative activities of State Advisory Committees.
Correspondence from Wesley Hotchkiss of United Church Board of Homeland Ministries to Bernice Robinson regarding the Civil Rights Oral History project.
Community Action Program Memorandum No. 9 regarding procedure to be followed by an independent agency which believes it to be impossible or infeasible to combine its efforts with those of an existing community action agency.
Correspondence from Brian Beun, President of Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service, to Bernice Robinson regarding Ecumenical Workshop on Social Change and Development.
Letter from United States Senator Edward W. Brooke to Jean Fairfax thanking her telegram regarding "the tragedy of Sahel," a large portion of the Sahara Desert in Africa whose inhabitants are sick and hungry due to drought and other factors.
Letter from Director for Public Affairs of the Bureau of African Affairs John A. Linehan to Jean Fairfax acknowledging her telegram regarding the Sahelian drought.
Correspondence from Pete M. Mirelez, Director for the Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers Division of the Office of Economic Opportunity, to Marguerite Howie, Chairman for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers (SCCFW), confirming the contents of the conversation held between the SCCFW and Richard Anderson of the Office of Economic Opportunity about refunding the SCCFW.
Correspondence from Johnnie Tillmon and George A. Wiley, Associate Executive Director and Executive Director respectively of the National World Rights Organization, to all local World Rights Organizations groups, staff, and friends regarding a children's march.