Volante para promocionar el baile del día de la madre con la participación de la Orquesta Innovacion y el DJ Rob. / Flyer to promote a Mother's Day dance featuring Orquesta Innovacion and DJ Rob.
Publication entitled, "Socio-Economic Impact Study: Resort Development and the Sea Islands," written by June M. Thomas. "The purpose of this study is to determine the social and economic effects of resort and other land development upon the residents of neighboring sea islands of Charleston County, South Carolina."
This illustrated pamphlet gives a brief history of the Dock Street Theatre in Charleston, South Carolina and provides rich physical details about the building, including photographs, floor plans and cross sections. Also included is a list of historic personalities identified with Charleston theatres and major theatrical events in city history. The front and back covers unfold into a map of peninsular Charleston showing the locales of past and current theatres (guide to map on page 14). 15 pages. Full text.
Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam publication entitled, "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. John C. Bennett, Dr. Henry Steele Commager, Rabbi Abraham Heschel Speak on the War in Vietnam."
Pamphlet entitled, "Education to Govern: A Philosophy and Program for Learning Now!" Pamphlet contains information on children's future, education, and continuing development.
Lecture-Discussion program entitled, "Portrait of a Leader: Recollections of Esau Jenkins," by Septima P. Clark, as part of the Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture's Contemporary Issues Awareness Series in observance of Black History Month.
The Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture's publication entitled, "Esau Jenkins: A Retrospective View of the Man and His times," portraying the life of Esau Jenkins in words and pictures.
Event program entitled, "Esau Jenkins…His Legacy," co-produced by the Caw Caw Interpretive Center and the Jenkins Family, sponsored by the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission.
Program for an event entitled, "An Evening to Honor Julius Hobson," including a list of achievements and schedule of events of the Civil Rights leader.
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.
Brochure for the Fort Sumter Hotel [1 King Street]. Includes description and floor plan of the hotel, information about Charleston, and photographs of points of interest. Also includes map showing travel routes to Charleston from Jacksonville, Florida, to New York, New York. "A Colonial Hotel. Jno. S. Cator, Mgr." One sheet : ill., map ; 23 x 41 cm., folded to 23 x 10 cm.
John Hay Whitney Foundation pamphlet discussing the foundation's purpose, description of the foundation operations, and current programs of the foundation.
Harvard University published document entitled, "Up From Harvard: A Guide for Black Graduates," prepared by Eric L. Jones for the Office for Graduate and Career Plans.
This pamphlet recounts a meeting of the Washington Light Infantry in the Hibernian Hall in July 1875 held to receive former Confederate General Thomas Muldrup Logan. The pamphlet describes the gathering then transcribes the speeches given at the gathering. The speeches include some brief first-hand accounts of various Civil War Battles.
Charlotte Area Fund, Inc. pamphlet urging readers to contribute their input regarding using federal money to improve the lives of people who live in various Charlotte neighborhoods.
New England Free Press published pamphlet where "Huey Newton talks to the movement about the Black Panther Party, Cultural Nationalism, SNCC, Liberals and White Revolutionaries."
This pamphlet, commemorating memorial meetings in October and November, 1877, includes speeches and histories of the Irish Volunteers Company. Of special interest, on pages 36-38, are several rolls of the company in service to the Confederacy. 39p.
Program for the funeral services of of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., under the direction of the Hanley Bell Street Funeral Home and Marcellous Thornton Funeral Home.
Malcolm X Liberation University pamphlet advertising the University, discussing purpose, agriculture, bio-medicine, communication technology, and engineering.
Ohio's Mahoning Valley Vocational School pamphlet highlighting their history and curriculum, "pioneering in vocational training for Disadvantaged Ohio Boys."
Publication entitled, "Making the Most of Your Money: Lessons in Consumer Education for Adults," written by the Education Division of Institution of Life Insurance.
Booklet prepared by the Civil Rights Committee of Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, AFL-CIO, in order to clarify and dramatize the policies of International Union in the struggle for civil rights.
This sermon, preached in several of the Protestant Episcopal Churches in Charleston, in November and December 1849, was authored by Paul Trapier, Minister of Calvary Church. The speech charges the members of the congregation with living a life of mission in sharing the gospel with those enslaved to their care.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference pamphlet entitled, "Why?" containing information on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Freedom Army," urging African American citizens to push for the right to vote.
Pamphlet reprinted from the Encyclopedia Americana entitled, "Poverty," written by Sargent Shriver, Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity.