U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare publication entitled, "The Education of Disadvantaged Children: A Bibliography," containing resources on a wide variety of issues regarding disadvantaged children.
The Black Women's Community Development Foundation's publication for "A Symposium on Black Women" held on January 7-8, 1972. Contents include a Letter to Symposium Participants, Chicago: A Backward Glimpse, Chicago: A Forward Glance'The Need for Communication, A Black Women's Community Development Foundation Communications Network, and a Roster of Symposium Participants.
Document written on behalf of Penn Community Services describing the organization's "dedication to the growth and development of the Black community" in addition to its geographical setting, history, programs, leadership, and flexibility.
The Black Women's Community Development Foundation's publication includes a brief description of the civil rights movement and information on some of the project funded by the organization.
Press and Standard newspaper article about the Colleton County Memorial Library bookmobile service. Article photograph depicts Jane Shaw, Assistant Bookmobile Librarian, displaying the bookmobile on national bookmobile day in 2010
Press and Standard newspaper article about the purchase of a new bookmobile for Colleton County. Pictured in photograph: Bookmobile librarian Dot Morris.
Press and Standard newspaper article about the Colleton County Memorial Library bookmobile service. Article photographs depict bookmobile patrons and stops on the bookmobile route.
A photo, with caption, of Mrs. Etta Butler Rowe in a club publication. The caption says that Rowe was a founder of the club federation, a state club president from 1917-1921, a teacher at South Carolina State College, and the namesake of Rowe Hall, a dormitory on the college's campus.
Working copy of Mark Rosenman's Civil Rights Multi-Media History Project draft including a summary, introduction, statement of problem, proposed development program, operation and methodology, supplemental functions, and final statement.
Sunburst Elementary Color Sound Filmstrips brochure, providing information on six different filmstrip programs "designed to help young people cope constructively with difficult emotions."
Photocopy of "The Atlantic Monthly " article from the March 1991 issue entitled, "Illiberal Education," written by Dinesh D'Souza. The article discusses a variety of cases revolving around undergraduate education, bigotry, and racism.
Mrs. Julia Cope and husband, E. M. Cope, bookmobile patrons for nearly 30 years, accept books from bookmobile librarian Mrs. Nell Platt at their home near Springtown, SC.
The United States Commission on Civil Rights' published document entitled, "Equal Opportunity in Farm Programs," excerpts from An Appraisal of Services Rendered by Agencies of the United States Department of Agriculture.
An article from "The Reporter: The Magazine of Facts and Ideas," Volume 30, Number 11, entitled "It Will Be a Hot Summer in Mississippi," written by Richard Woodley, reprinted by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
A photo, with caption, of Mrs. Mabel R. Howard in a club publication. The caption under her name reads President of the Woman's Baptist State Convention of South Carolina."
Handwritten letter from Kupenda Olusegun, Co-Chair for the Membership Commission for the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America, to Millicent Brown regarding information on the "N'Cobra" publication. Enclosed "N'Cobra" informational materials.
A photo, with caption, of Lucille Poole in a club publications. The caption just under the photo reads her name and "Worthy Matron." It indicated that Poole is part of the Paul Lawrence Dunbar Order of the Eastern Star in Seneca, South Carolina.
NAACP V Southeast Region Newsletter including a "Statement by Dr. Hooks on the Election of Gov. Bill Clinton to the Presidency," 1992 Youth Council Annual Elections, a poem by Alethea Bonello, a "State of the State Address," and other NAACP related information and news items.