Periodical entitled, "Afrika Must Unite," Vol. 1, No. 4 from March/April 1972 including articles on Garveyism, Pan-Afrikans, musical traditions in Ghana, and other issues in Africa and the United States.
Pamphlet entitled, "Henry Winston Meets Angela Davis," providing a transcript of a conversation between the Winston and Davis at the New York Women's House of Detention.
Benedict College publication entitled, "The Benedict Bulletin" Vol. 58, No. 1, wherein various news items regarding Benedict College and African-American issues are discussed. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
Benedict College publication entitled, "The Benedict Bulletin" Vol. 59, No. 1, wherein various news items regarding Benedict College and African-American issues are discussed. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
Periodical entitled, "The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research," Volume 6, Number 6, containing articles primarily regarding African American women's struggles.
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.
Periodical entitled, "Ray O. Light Newsletter," Volume 1, Number 4, presenting an article entitled, "'Left' Opportunism and the Rise of Reaction: U.S. Hostages in Iran and The Greensboro, North Carolina Massacre."
South East Caucus for Child Advocacy (SECCA) newsletter, Number 2, including a report from a recent committee meeting and information on other conferences and meetings regarding child advocacy.
Periodical entitled, "Ray O. Light Newsletter," Volume 1, Number 2, presenting an article entitled, "Once Again'In Support of the Struggle of the Party of Labor of Albania Against Revisionism."
Periodical entitled, "Ray O. Light Newsletter," Volume 1, Number 2, presenting an article entitled, "The U.S.'China Alliance and the Question of the Main Enemy."
Periodical entitled, "Black News," Volume 2, Number 25, predominantly discussing incarceration and the prison system with regard to African and African-American life.
Periodical entitled, "Black News," Volume 3, Number 1, the "Pan-Afrikan Issue," discussing a variety of topics regarding African and African-American life.
Hampton Institute publication entitled, "The Hampton Bulletin" Summer 1976, wherein various news items regarding Hampton Institute and National Hampton Alumni Association issues are discussed. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
Hampton Institute publication entitled, "The Hampton Bulletin" Winter 1977, wherein various news items regarding Hampton Institute and National Hampton Alumni Association issues are discussed. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service newsletter publication entitled, "Exchange," Volume 1, Number 1, "designed to discuss common coals, exchange program ideas and to trade news and information."
Letter from Beverley J. Morgan, Project Director for New Dimensions in Community Service, Inc., to parents, disabled persons, agency representatives, and concealed individuals who participated in meetings held as part of the Nationwide Study on Minory Participation in the Development Disabilities Movement regarding an update to the nationwide study.
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.
South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation's publication entitled, "SCDMR Forum," Volume Six, Number Twelve, wherein various news items regarding "mental retardation" in South Carolina and beyond are discussed.
South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation's publication entitled, "SCDMR Forum," Vol. 5, No. 12, wherein various news items regarding "mental retardation" in South Carolina and beyond are discussed.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People published magazine entitled, "The Crisis," August through September, 1974, Volume 81, Number 7, Whole Number 714. Articles written by Ronald Seltzer, Rudolf J. Friederich, Gossie Harold Hudson, Joe L. Mattox, Bernard Mackler, and James E. Newton.
South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation's publication entitled, "SCDMR Forum," Vol. 5, No. 11, wherein various news items regarding "mental retardation" in South Carolina and beyond are discussed.
South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation's publication entitled, "SCDMR Forum," Vol. 5, No. 1, wherein various news items regarding "mental retardation" in South Carolina and beyond are discussed.
South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation's publication entitled, "SCDMR Forum," Volume Six, Number Eleven, wherein various news items regarding "mental retardation" in South Carolina and beyond are discussed.
South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation's publication entitled, "SCDMR Forum," Volume Six, Number One, wherein various news items regarding "mental retardation" in South Carolina and beyond are discussed.
Newsletter for the Trident Forum for the Handicapped regarding an advocacy conference, forum business meeting, reorganization, new members, handicapped parking permits, and other organizational issues.
Press and Standard newspaper article about the retirement of Mrs. Mamie Dell Smith, Colleton County Memorial Library bookmobile director. Article photograph depicts Smith stepping down from the Colleton County bookmobile.
Press and Standard newspaper article about the Colleton County Memorial Library bookmobile service. Article photographs depict bookmobile patrons and stops on the bookmobile route.
Sunburst Elementary Color Sound Filmstrips brochure, providing information on six different filmstrip programs "designed to help young people cope constructively with difficult emotions."
Eritreans for Liberation in North America newsletter entitled, "Africa Moves Irresistibly Forward!" discussing African Liberation Day and various stories about African matters.
The Institute of the Black World newsletter entitled, "Monthly Report" from May 1974, discussing a variety of issues including the Pan-African Congress and Pan-Africanism.
The Black Women's Community Development Foundation's 1973 Annual Report. Contents include Social Development: Criminal Justice, International Development, Educational and Personal Development, Communications, Fundraising Efforts, Operation Shoestring'Poverty But Progress, the BWCDF Board of Directors, and Staff information.
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.
The Association of American Colleges' subscriber package including letter from Director Bernice Sandler and publication entitled, "On Campus With Women," Number 14 containing Title IX bulletin, affirmative action and employment, coeducating and admissions, education of women, and minority women.
"Binding Ties" Vol. 2 No. 2, May 1974 publication by the Black Women's Community Development Foundation "special issue on the physical and mental problems of black women."
The Association of American Colleges' publication entitled, "On Campus With Women," Number 12 containing information on Title IX, affirmative action and employment, coeducating and admissions, education of women, minority women, and sports.
YWCA of Greater Charleston's "Ninth Annual Meeting. 70th Anniversary Celebration" Program. The theme of the evening is "Where Women On The Move Make A Difference" and provides information on the YWCA of Greater Charleston's personnel and board of directors, evening program, financial report for 1977, president's report, and statement of purpose.
YWCA of Greater Charleston's Spring 1977 newsletter addressed to Septima P. Clark, discussing the YWCA' 70th Birthday Celebration, the 70th Anniversary Souvenir Booklet, The Association Review, YWCA World Mutual Service 1977, Internationl Buffet Supper, Volunteer Recognition Service, YWCA Committee Meetings, Christmas Program, and Interest Groups.
Typescript of a script to a theatrical work written by Eugene C. Hunt entitled, "A Journey In Faith and Courage. The Story of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A." The story takes place in Charleston, South Carolina around 1910.
League of Women Voters of Charleston County's local government act document entitled, "Home Rule In South Carolina," drafted by Richard L. Black. The document explains the legislation package popularly known as the "Home Rule Act" which indends to grant political subdivisions decision-making power in local affairs.
The Association of American Colleges' subscriber package including letter from Director Bernice Sandler, article entitled, "Trends in Female Degree Recipients," and publication entitled, "On Campus With Women," Number 14 containing Title IX bulletin, affirmative action and employment, coeducating and admissions, education of women, and minority women.
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.
Penn Community Services publication discussing the organization's programsm spaces, and goals, including the Community Development Program, Conference Center, Cultural Program, Economic Development, Housing Program, and Land Service.
"Binding Ties" Vol. 1 No. 1, January 1973 publication by the Black Women's Community Development Foundation discussing the Juvenile Justice Project, Black Women in the News, Community Development, and organizational information. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
"Binding Ties" Vol. 2 No. 1, January 1974 publication by the Black Women's Community Development Foundation discussing the Juvenile Justice Project, news from throughout the United States, and organizational information.
Southern Organizing Committee for Exonomic and Social Justice publication entitled, "Southern Fight-Back" Vol. 3, No. 2, wherein various news items regarding economic and social justice issues in the south are discussed.
Southern Organizing Committee for Exonomic and Social Justice publication entitled, "Southern Fight-Back" Vol. 2, No. 1, wherein various news items regarding economic and social justice issues in the south are discussed.
Southern Organizing Committee for Exonomic and Social Justice publication entitled, "Southern Fight-Back" Vol. 2, No. 2, wherein various news items regarding economic and social justice issues in the south are discussed.
Publication entitled, "Bulletin: State Human Affairs Commission" Volume 11, No. 1, including articles on Robert Davidson, Albert Clinton, David Pugh, Clay Gompf, James Clyburn, and Mary McLeod Bethune
League of Women Voters of Charleston County, Volume XXVI, Bulletin No. 6 including a calendar of events, voting-related issues, the League of Women Voters of Charleston County Budget Committee financial statement and various reports and program updates. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
United States Commission on Civil Rights August 1978 publication entitled, "Civil Rights Update," wherein various Civil Rights news items are discussed. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
Article entitled, "Partial List of Actions Institutions Must Take Under Title IX" highlighting some of the specific actions that must be taken in order to comply with the Education Amendements of 1972 which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in all federally funded education programs.
YWCA of Greater Charleston's Spring 1977 newsletter addressed to Septima P. Clark, discussing General Information, Spring Events, Adult Classes, Youth Classes, Leisure Time Activities, and Summer Camp.
United States Commission on Civil Rights January 1978 publication entitled, "Civil Rights Update," wherein various Civil Rights news items are discussed. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
United States Commission on Civil Rights May 1978 publication entitled, "Civil Rights Update," wherein various Civil Rights news items are discussed. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.