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.
Photocopy of All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum regarding a Maryland State meeting to be held in October 1976, including the meeting agenda.
Correspondence from Dewey Hughes, President of Dewey Hughes Enterprises, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a taping of the David Eaton Show on WRC-TV (NBC).
Correspondence from N. Steven Steinert, Charleston County Administrator, to Francis Phipps, Director of the Office of State and Local Government, regarding a solicitation for the recipient's assistand "with a serious community problem in Charleston County" dealing with poverty stricken neighborhoods.
Correspondence from Gwendolyn Williams, wife of Curtis Hayes Williams, to George Crockett, House of Foreign Affairs, regarding the detention of her husband in Liberia.
Correspondence from Jan Bailey to Steve Farrow regarding Bailey being unavailable for the regularly scheduled All African People's Revolutionary Party's Central Committee meeting on March 14, 1974.
All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum regarding state and regional political education seminars on the "Role of Women in the African Revolution."
Correspondence from Jan Bailey to Stokely Carmichael regarding the purchase of a house to serve as headquarters for the All African People's Revolutionary Party.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee memorandum from Miriam Cohen to Jim Foreman, Executive Director, regarding running a SNCC advertisement in the National Jewish post.
Photocopy of All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum from "3rd Program Committee Seminar" to All State Program Committee and All Party Cadre regarding guidelines for all state program committees during the next year (January, 1977 to December 31, 1977).
All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum regarding a report on the "4th Program Committee Seminar" which established the "Programmatic Objectives and Guidelines for A-APRP Activities During 1978."
Correspondence from Clarence Mitchell, Director of the Washington Bureau for the NAACP, to J. Arthur Brown, President of the NAACP, regarding "the papers on the case of Mr. Grant Cohen, Jr."
Correspondence from Frank D. Reeves, Special Assistant to the President of the United States, to J. Arthur Brown thanking the recipient for congratulating him in connection with his recent appointment.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to President John F. Kennedy requesting that the recipient send "federal troops into Oxford, Mississippi to assure the enforcement of law."
Correspondence from Lyndon B. Johnson, Vice President of the United States, to J. Arthur Brown inviting the recipient "to attend a conference sponsored by the Committee [on Equal Employment] in conjunction with the Cabinet agencies in Washington, D.C.
Ray O. Light published document entitled, "The Words of Malcolm X on the 1963 March on Washington," discussing the history of the Civil Rights Movement and the 1963 March on Washington.
Correspondence from Louis Martin, Deputy Chairman for the Democratic National Committee, to J. Arthur Brown regarding a meeting at the Mayflower on April 21, 1965.
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.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to the Office of Admissions and Records for Howard University regarding forwarding Sellers' Howard University transcript to University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Correspondence from Eddie N. Williams for Joint Center for Political Studies to Cleveland Sellers acknowledging receipt of the recipient's letter and proposed "Community Research and Training Project."
African Liberation Day Coordinating Committee press release for the occasion of the birthday of El Hadj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X), written by Owusu Sadaukai, Chairman.
Correspondence from Charles E. Cobb to the Honorable Louis Stokes of the Black Caucus regarding the Commission for Racial Justice of the United Church of Christ contacting Stokely Carmichael "lifting up the necessity for some conversation."