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.
A manuscript about the Junior Federation's Father's Day and Mother's Day activities, their work beautifying Charleston, and their status as the largest junior chapter in the Southeast. It also mentions holding the 1969 convention in Charleston at the Jack Tar Hotel, now the Francis Marion Hotel.
An outline of a meeting planning for the continuance of the day care center and nursery at Zion Olivet Presbyterian Church. It mentions Reverend Perry Metz offering space in the church for the center.
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Bernice Robinson regarding a variety of issues local to Charleston, South Carolina and the Lowcountry.
Handwritten letter from Charleston County Public Schools Social Studies Teacher "Mrs. G. Fassuliotis" to "Mrs. Simmons" of the Citizens Committee discussing the diligent academic and athletic work of ninth grade student.
Handwritten correspondence from Lois L. Moses, Chairman to the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to S. B. Mackey, Acting Executive Secretary, regarding the Employed Personnel Committee.
Handwritten correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Herbert U. Fielding and James E. Clyburn regarding the Political Awareness League of Charleston County 1972 Appreciation Dinner.
Handwritten correspondence from Mrs. M. A. Wilds, Chairman of the Adult Program Committee for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to members regarding sponsorship.
Handwritten notes on the expenses, investigation and trial preparation, preparations of pleadings and memoranda, and trial matters regarding the legal case between National Board of the Y.W.C.A. of the U.S.A. vs. Y.W.C.A. of Charleston South Carolina throughout 1971.
Telegram to Robert McNair, Finway Young, and J. Palmer Gaillard from Isaiah Bennett informing them of the dismissal of twelve workers and asking for their intervention.
Telegram to John E. Wise, Vice-President of the Medical College, from Louise Burney and the Executive Committee of the Local 1199-B advising fired workers be reinstated.
Telegram to Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm from Mary Moultrie requesting Chisholm to provide assistance and aid in bringing national attention to the workers' problems.
News release announcing workers traveling to Columbia, S.C. to meet with legislative delegation of Charleston County requesting their help in scheduling a meeting with Dr. William McCord.
Report detailing union activities planning for meeting with Dr. William McCord, Director of the Medical College of South Carolina. Report also describes meeting with local religious leaders and state politicians.
Handwritten correspondence from Mrs. Joseph King to Mrs. John C. Hawk and Mrs. Russell D. Long, President and Executive Director of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., regarding Advisory Committee matters.
Telegram from the Executive Board of the Local 1199B to Mrs. Whiting and John E. Wise of the Medical College protesting the trial and potential disciplinary actions against workers Mrs. E. Freeman and Mrs. J. Simmons.
Letter from Viola Ford Turner, president of the Metropolitan Council for Negro Women in Charleston, to Margaret Carter, chief of division of public liaison with the Department of State. The letter discusses the event the group held in Charleston for the United Nations' anniversary on October 23, and thanks Carter for sending Mr. Strong to the event.
Press release regarding negotiation activities during the Hospital Worker's Strike and the union's support of the walk-out by union employees of the State Ports Authority.
A written piece by Mamie Fields about an unsuccessful vote taken on May 19, 1967 to segregate YWCA clubs. It also mentions potential improvements she wants to add to their YWCA chapter.
Telegram from Charleston County Council to Isaiah Bennett announcing meeting with County Manager, the Director of the County Hospital and limiting to employees only in regards to alleged grievances.