U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare publication entitled, "Publications of the Children's Bureau," including "all publications of the Children's Bureau that are available for general distribution," categorized by the following topics: for parents, for teenagers, planning for children and youth, general welfare of children, child welfare, juvenile delinquency, child health, and foreign language.
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Social Security Administration publication entitled, "Recounting the Poor'A Five-Year Review," written by Mollie Orshansky, discussing the trends in poverty from 1959 to 1964.
Carolina Youth Development Center publication providing current and historical information on organizational and infrastructural aspects Carolina Orphan House.
Charleston Museum exhibit publication entitled, "South Carolina Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: A Conference on the History of the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina, 1940-1970," on the occasion of the opening of an exhibit entitled, "We'll Never Turn Back," a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit.
Program for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Tenth Anniversary Convention, themed "Where Do We Go From Here," to be held on August 14-17, 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia.
John Hay Whitney Foundation pamphlet discussing the foundation's purpose, description of the foundation operations, and current programs of the foundation.
Publication entitled, "Making the Most of Your Money: Lessons in Consumer Education for Adults," written by the Education Division of Institution of Life Insurance.
"Ravenel for Senate Committee" pamphlet entitled, "J. Strom Thurmond and Civil Rights," discussing the contradictory nature of Thurmond's political words and actions.
Spring and Summer 1976 Schedule for the Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston, including information on membership, calendar of events, service programs, youth classes and other matters.
Spring 1975 Schedule for the Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston, including information on membership, calendar of events, service programs, youth classes and other matters.
The Pan-African Work Center pamphlet entitled, "Education for Black People by Black People," providing a text and pictorial description of the Pan-African Work Center.
Handbook entitled, "CAP Public Information Handbook," prepared as advance material for participants in a Public Information Seminar for Community Action Program staff members interested in better methods for promoting public understanding of community action against poverty.
Published Constitution for the National Association of College Women containing Constitutional Articles, New Geographic Sections of N.A.C.W., By-Laws Articles, and Functions of Standing Committees.
NAACP National Board of Directors prepared pamphlet, "Crime and Criminal Activities in the U.S.A.," for delegates attending the 83rd National NAACP Convention.
Program for the "Race Amity. . A Vital Path to Progress," a conference taking place on October 14-16, 1983 at the Francis Marion Ramada Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina.
Signed guestbook created for the National Library Week program held on the afternoon of Sunday, April 25, 1965 at four o'clock at the Colleton County Memorial Library in Walterboro, SC.
Fifth Ecumenical Workshop on Social Change and Development in Latin America developed by IDEAS, including a participant evaluation, program prospectus, analytical outline of program components, and appendices on participants, the Highlander School, and the Danish Folk Schools.
South Carolina Council on Human Relations pamphlet containing its purpose and advocacy for "Public Education," "Black Economic Development," and "Fair Housing," as well as a list of committee, council, and staff members.
Bernice Robinson's copy of University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Program Technicians Training Center creative thinking work sheets.
Pamphlet reprinted from the Encyclopedia Americana entitled, "Poverty," written by Sargent Shriver, Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity.