Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Cupid and Bacchus, Or the fanciful origin of the introduction of Olives with Wine." First line of the poem reads, "Two infant-gods once flew to earth..."
Historical sketch about the founding of Charleston Hospital and Training School for Nurses (McClennan Banks Hospital). The sketch lists the names of the founding doctors and nurses of the hospital.
Commitments for contributing to the NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet, including the College of Charleston, Medical University of South Carolina, and Charleston Democratic Party.
Memorandum from Jacob H. Jennings, President of the South Carolina Bar to All Members of the South Carolina Bar, regarding membership in twelve sections of the South Carolina Bar.
Memorandum from I.S. Leevy Johnson, President-elect of the South Carolina Bar to All Members of the South Carolina Bar, regarding interest in serving on a South Carolina Bar committee.
A map of burial plots in the German Evangelical Lutheran Church's cemetery (Hampstead), with the title written in German. The map is oriented so south is towards the top of the page while north is towards the bottom. The map is in several pieces, with some pieces missing. The remaining sections show six rows of cemetery plots, running north to south. The plots are numbered 3 to 56, with plot 51 missing. Towards the bottom-right corner, running west to east, two more plots are labelled 57 and 58.
Biography of Bernice V. Robinson highlighting her work in Civil Rights activism, cosmology, NAACP, SCLC, her campaign for South Carolina House of Representatives, employment as Loan Officer for Charleston Community Development Department, member of Old Bethel United Methodist Church, and educator at the Highlander Folk School.
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.
Biography of Bernice V. Robinson highlighting her work in Civil Rights activism, cosmology, NAACP, SCLC, her campaign for South Carolina House of Representatives, employment as Loan Officer for Charleston Community Development Department, member of Old Bethel United Methodist Church, and educator at the Highlander Folk School.
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "dialogue Between the Oak Tree and the Mulberry." First line of the poem reads, "Stand off sir Morris-though no ill it work us..."
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Beverly J. Mahomas regarding attempts to contact her.
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Beverly J. Mahomas requesting her to complete a complaint form.
Biographical information on each of William "Bill" Saunders's children: William R. Saunders, Sharon L. Saunders, Loretta J. Saunders, Kathleen Saunders, Byron A. Saunders, Gary E. Saunders, Alphea Saunders Adams, Myra Saunders Perez, Clinton J. Saunders, and Tamara D. Saunders.
Handwritten biography of Samuel Smalls, inspiration for the character, "Porgy" from "Porgy and Bess," the opera composed by George Gershwin with a libretto written by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin.
Photocopied biography of Esau Jenkins, describing his education, professional achievements, colleagues, and associated businesses and organizations. Small portrait of Jenkins appears on the first page.
NAACP published flyer entitled, "Black Employment in S.C. State Government" providing financial statistics on the state of employment for "blacks working in state government."
Story by Penina Moise entitled, " Chapter XXII-The Vengeance of the Jewish Boy." First line of the story reads, "In his beautiful tent, which was distinguished from the others..."
Fact sheet for the Charleston Branch of the NAACP pertaining to the NAACP organization's foundation, founders, structure, leadership, programs, and magazine.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP document outlining the Job Information Program including information on the goal, approach, advertising, and costs of the program, submitted by Don Smith, Prospective Job Sub-committee Chairman.
Memorandum from Russell Brown, Secretary of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Executive Committee and Standing Committee Chairpersons, regarding "a benefit oyster roast, raffle and disco at the Masonic temple, 133 Spring Street."
Memorandum from Russell Brown, Secretary of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Executive Committee and Standing Committee Chairpersons, regarding "a benefit oyster roast, raffle and disco at the Masonic temple, 133 Spring Street."