Correspondence from Edward M. Collins, Jr., President of the College of Charleston, to Eugene Hunt regarding a certificate of appreciation. Enclosed Certificate of Appreciation presented to Eugene C. Hunt.
College of Charleston memorandum from Lucille S. Whipper, Director of the Office of Human Relations, to Chairmen of Departments regarding a request for course information on the Black Experience.
College of Charleston memorandum from Al Colón, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management regarding a Black Student Leadership Development Retreat.
Letter from College of Charleston President Harry M. Lightsey, Jr. inviting all faculty and staff of College of Charleston to attend dedication of Septima P. Clark Memorial Auditorium.
Letter from W. K. Daugherty, General Director for Family Service Association of America to friends of Family Service Association of American regarding the death of H. Barksdale Brown.
Correspondence from James E. Clyburn to Norman DeWire, Executive Director for the Joint Strategy and Action Committee, regarding funding for the Yonges Day Care Center.
Correspondence from Karney Platt, Business Manager of the Yonges Island Community Day Care Center, to Margaret Lamont regarding funding for the Yonges Day Care Center.
Correspondence from Ellene Jurgens to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing the recent C.A.T.ALYST newsletter.
Correspondence from Anne K. Moye, Director of Volunteers for the American National Red Cross, to Bernice Robinson thanking the recipient for sewing the Christmas stockings.
College of Charleston memorandum from Dr. Alan Colón to Dr. Jacquelyn A. Mattfeld, Dr. David Taylor, Dorothy Fludd, Mack Jennings, Joan Mack, Maxine Martin, Thandekile Mvusi, John Rashford, Thelma Williams, and Eugene Hunt regarding the September 27, 1985 meeting.
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Graduate Admissions at U.C.L.A. regarding young adults, the Highlander Folk School, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and illiteracy.
Correspondence from James B. Edwards, Governor for the State of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regarding the reimbursement "for the lost wages when [Clark] was unjustly required to resign [her] job [in 1956]."
Correspondence from Inez Smith Reid, Executive Director for the Black Women's Community Development Foundation (BWCDF), to Septima P. Clark regarding the past, present, and future of the BWCDF.
Correspondence from Alton C. Crews, Superintendent of Schools for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark congratulating Clark for being named by the National Education Association to receive the H. Council Trenholm Memorial Award.
Correspondence from Thomas L. Johnson, Assistant Librarian for the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regarding a potential interview and future of her personal papers.
Correspondence from Alton C. Crews, Superintendent for Gwinnett County Schools, to Septima P. Clark "indicating that the Charleston Housing Authority had named a day care in honor of [Clark]."
Correspondence from I. Monroe Falls and Howard L. Shaw, Chairman and the Secretary of the Pulpit Committee of the Mount Zion Baptist Church, to Septima P. Clark regarding applications for candidates for the pastor position.
Correspondence from Marie Oser, Executive Director for the Texas Child Care '76, Inc., to Septima P. Clark regarding the needs of pre-school children and their families.
Typescript document describing formation of Clients Councils in South Carolina, NAACP involvment, and individuals including Cleveland Stevens of Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program and Steven Granberg of NLAP.
Correspondence from A. Victor Rawl to Ed Guenther, carbon copying Bernice Robinson, regarding nominees for appointment as Deputy Registrars for County of Charleston.
Correspondence from Lee Davis to Bernice Robinson regarding preparations for her visit to Santa Cruz to give a talk at the Central Coast Literacy Conference.
Photocopy of correspondence from VISTA Employees to John Cole, Interim Director for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, updating the newly appointed interim director of the issues that VISTA employees encounter in their work.
South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers' document containing a variety of job descriptions for volunteer positions to be filled around South Carolina.
Correspondence from Robert E. Gillis, Director of Human Relations at the College of Charleston, to members of the faculty and staff regarding Black History Month.
Correspondence from Rev. Edwin M. Walker of St. Mark's Episcopal Church to Eugene C. Hunt regarding a Resolution passed by the Vestry of St. Mark's Church at its regular meeting on February 21, 1989.
College of Charleston memorandum from August 29, 1985 regarding Curriculum Vitae for NASDTEC and SACS visits. Enclosed College of Charleston Curriculum Vita for Eugene C. Hunt, providing information on Hunt's education and teaching experience.
Correspondence from Norman Olsen, Jr., Chairman of the Department of English at the College of Charleston, to Leroy Anderson regarding a testimony of Eugene C. Hunt's College of Charleston career. Enclosed testimony of Eugene C. Hunt's College of Charleston career.
Correspondence from Carter C. Hardwick, Jr., Vice President and General Manager of WCBD-TV, to Septima P. Clark expressing "our appreciation for [Clark] taking the time to talk with [WCBD-TV] about community concerns and problems."
Correspondence from Marie K. Warren, President of the Charleston Federation of Teachers, to Keith Thompson regarding a Supreme Court ruling on the use of the National Teacher Examination to determine pay scales for teachers. Enclosed article from the Phi Delta Kappan written by Thomas R. Daniel.
Correspondence from J. B. Mooney, Jr., Captain of the U.S. Navy, Commanding Officer, to Septima P. Clark regarding the commemoration of the Navy's 199th birthday weekend.
Correspondence from Pauline F. Simmons and Vertelle Middleton, Basileus and Epistoleus of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, to Septima P. Clark congratulating Clark for her recent election as a member of the Consolidated School Board.
Correspondence from Thomas L. Johnson, Assistant Librarian for the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regarding the future of her personal papers.
Correspondence from Hubert E. Sapp, Department of Political Science at North Carolina Central University, to Septima P. Clark following up on a recent meeting between the correspondents.
Correspondence from Edward A. O'Sheasy, Associate Superintendent for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark regarding the Third Annual Retiree's Banquet.
Correspondence from Thomas Steele, Special Projects Coordinator for the Youth Citizenship Fund, Inc., to Septima P. Clark regarding a workshop with high school interns.
Correspondence from Bill Hallman, Classic Chairman to Sertoma Club of Charleston, to Septima P. Clark regarding "assistance to the community by aiding the Charleston Sertoma Club."
Correspondence from Elma Lewis, Director for the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, Inc., to Septima P. Clark following up on a recent meeting between the correspondents.
Short biographical sketch and promotional material for Septima P. Clark, invited as an honored guest speaker at Merrill College through the Black Students' Alliance, University of California, Santa Cruz.
Handwritten correspondence from Joe Daley of the VISTA Training Center to Bernice Robinson, thanking the recipient and other South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers staff for their help in a recent training cycle.
Bernice V. Robinson's resume including in-depth information regarding her professional experience in administrative, supervisory, training, and grant development roles. Including work history, consultant positions, education, career enrichment activities, memberships, and references.
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Carolyn L. Collins, President of the North Charleston Chapter of the NAACP, discussing the issues surrounding Clark's losing her retirement money in 1956 due to her affiliation with the NAACP, requesting help recovering money owed to her.
Correspondence from Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina State Senator, to Septima P. Clark regarding financial assistance for a personal friend of Clark's.
Correspondence from McKinley Washington, Jr., House of Representatives at the State of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark "concerned about the condition of the schools in District #23 and particularly Baptist Hill High School."
Correspondence from Marianna W. Davis, Coordinator for the Coalition for the Concerns of Blacks in Post-Secondary Education in South Carolina, regarding a meeting of a group of concerned citizens discussing "the state of post-secondary education in South Carolina, particularly as it affects the Black citizens of our State."
Correspondence from John M. Rivers, Jr. to Septima P. Clark "commending Loretta Mouzon for the fine job she did on [their] program concerning Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr."
Correspondence from Elizabeth H. Alston, Coordinator for Ethnic Studies for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark regarding a recent meeting.