Trident Forum For The Handicapped organized by Colonel Spence Campbell, Chairman regarding topics such as Special Education Programs, Transportation, Due Process, Blind to Get Licences, Bus Line Aids Handicapped, Nobel Prizes Awarded, and Announcements.
Letter from Ralph David Abernathy to Gracie Blakeley thanking her on behalf of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference for her monetary contribution to Hospital Workers.
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.
Letter from The Chronicle Advisory Board Chairman James Blair to board members introducing Septima P. Clark, a member of their Affirmative Action Committee.
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.
Letter from Henry Ponder, President of Benedict College, to Septima P. Clark regarding the recipients participation in the 1975 Commencement Convocaton.
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 E. F. Killian, Jr., Manager-Treasurer for the Coastal Credit Union, to Septima P. Clark regarding Charleston County School District and Charleston County Public Works Department statistics.
Memorandum from Courtney Siceloff, Equal Opportunity Specialist, Southern Regional Office to I. T. Creswell, Assistant Staff Director regarding questionnaires for desegregation survey.
Letter from C. Scott Graber of Black Land Services to Septima P. Clark regarding proposed land conference, discussing cultural, education, legislative, legal, and housing considerations.
Letter from the United States Department of the Interior informing Penn Community Services that the Penn School Historic District in Frogmore, South Carolina "has been found to possess national significance in commemorating the history of the United States, and is thus eligble for designation as a national historic landmark."
Memorandum from John W. Gadson, Sr. to the Executive Committee, Financial Committee, and Fundraising Committee of the Penn Community Services with attached financial information.
Memorandum from Courtney Siceloff, Equal Opportunity Specialist, Southern Regional Office to the United States Commission on Civil Rights to members of South Carolina State Advisory Committee about their appointment. Enclosed personal letter to Septima P. Clark and list of the full Committee.
Photocopy of letter from Edith M. Dabbs to John Gadson of Penn Community Services informing the recipient that a publication entitled, "Face Of An Island" has cleared a profit. Includes an attached statement of sales from the publisher.
Photocopy of memorandum regarding P.L. 93-579, The Privacy Act of 1974 with english and spanish copies of documents entitled, "The Privacy Act of 1974: Information Collected By Or For The State Advisory Committees To The U.S. Commision On Civil Rights."
Emergency School Aid Act containing legislative requirements, special considerations for applicants, eligibility, district-wide advisory committee, and cooperation with local educational agency.
Ticket for an event entitled, "An Oyster Roast and Rally," sponsored by The Campaign Committee for Robinson's South Carolina House of Representatives campaign.
Correspondence from Alton C. Crews, Superintendent of Schools for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark congratulating Clark for her appointment to serve as a trustee on the Charleston County School Board.
Statements of receipts and expenditures for Penn Community Center, Black Land Services, Child Development Program, Business Development Program, and Cultural Program as of September 18, 1974.
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 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.
Minutes to a meeting of an unknown group regarding African American History/Heritage Programs with Millicent Brown Felder, Margaret Thomas, A. J. Clement, Willie Givens, Charles Dingle, Lucille Whipper, and Benjamin Whipper present.
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 Warren Bryan Martin, Vice President of the Danforth Foundation, to Septima P. Clark thanking Clark for her "participation in the consultation on 'Women and Minorities.'"
Photocopy of an announcement issued bt the Afro-American Studies Program at Howard University regarding guest speakers Septima P. Clark and William Saunders.
The Association of American Colleges' subscriber package including letter from Director Bernice Sandler and publication entitled, "On Campus With Women," Number 10 containing information on affirmative action and employment, education of women, sports, minority women, military and ROTC, and women's studies resources.
Septima P. Clark's Name Tag for the 65th Annual State Meeting, South Carolina Federation of Women's and Girl's Clubs held on April 26-28 1974 at the Ramada Inn in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Photocopy of document entitled, "Alternatives/Supplements to SAC Reports" wherein SAC surveys or investigative reports, SAC position papers, SAC member commentaries, and report summaries to be released simultaneously with SAC reports are discussed.
South Carolina Federation of Women's and Girl's Clubs Fifth Annual Awards Banquet program to take place at the Ramada Inn in Spartanburg, South Carolina on April 27, 1974. Publication provides program of events, information on banquet speaker, Thelma T. Daley, and lyrics to "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by James Weldon Johnson.
Proposed committee meeting minutes for the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of Penn Community Services, Inc. held on September 20st and 21nd, 1974.
League of Women Voters of Charleston County's Volume XXV Bulletin No. 1 including a calendar of events, Poll Watchers' Handbook, and various organizational updates.
Letter from Leslie W. Dunbar of The Field Foundation to John W. Gadson, Sr. of Penn Community Services regarding a $20,000 grant for the Black Land Program.
Penn Community Services newsletter entitled, "Penn News," Vol. III No. II. Contents include recent events and information on the Business Development Program, Cultural Program, Black Land Services, Penn Conference Center, New Staff Members, and Child Development Program.
Penn Community Services newsletter entitled, "Penn News," Vol. III No. I. Contents include recent events and information on the Cultural Program, Child Development, Business Development, Black Land Services, and Board of Directors activities, and conferences are discussed. Included are two poems by Darla and Marjorie Brown.
South Carolina Federation of Women's and Girls' Clubs' Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting publication. Publication contains program of events, photographs of club members in various locations around South Carolina, information on members and subgroups, and advertisements.
League of Women Voters of South Carolina Election '74 Questionnaire completed by Septima P. Clark, including information on her polling place and various questions about the voting process.
Typescript draft of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Democratic Women of Charleston County, revised on January 9, 1974. Page 1 of 3 only, with handwritten notes by Septima P. Clark on reverse.
Civil Rights Oral History Project: Implementing the Foxfire Learning Concept in Greene County, Alabama, submitted for consideration to the Racial Justice Priority Team Board of Homeland Ministries, written by the Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service.
Coastal Plains Human Development Coordinating Council (CPHDCC) publication discussing the issues and history of the coastal islands of South Carolina as well as the CPHDCC's goals and philosophy, program implementation, organization and structure, and organizational profile.
Typescript document entitled, "College Seven, Counseling Program, Fall 1973" wherein Student Concerns, Individual Counseling, Consultations, Academic and Administrative Counseling, Group Counseling, Peer Counseling, Related Activities, and other issues are discussed.
Typescript document entitled, "College Seven Report, Recruitment Program 1972" wherein Summer Recruitment, Fall Quarter Recruitment, Community Recruitment, Student Involvement, and other issues are discussed.
Correspondence from Brian Beun to Bernice Robinson regarding copies of covering letters to Hahn, Garrison, Polier, Lewis, Blackwell, Parks, Barry, Young, and Rustin.
Typescript notice to members of the Democratic Women of Charleston County containing details regarding the upcoming meeting to be held on February 7, 1973. Addressedto Septima P. Clark.