Document entitled, "Center for African and African-American Studies Bibliography No. 2," prepared as a class project for Professor Casper Jordan at the Atlanta University School of Library Science.
Black-and-white photograph, mounted on card, of portrait of a woman with intricate hair piece. Writing on back of card reads, "C.W. Motes, No.32, White Hall Street, Atlanta, GA."
Black-and-white photograph of three headstones. Writing on back of image reads, "Mrs. Susan E. Ellis (nee Hay), left. Her son Frampton E. Ellis - center, her daughter Rose M. Ellis - right. Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta."
Black-and-white photograph of two headstones. Writing on back of image reads, "Grave stones of Frampton E. Ellis - left and his sister Miss Rose M. Ellis. Oakland Cemetery - Atlanta."
Short writing and call for contributions by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee entitled, "It Takes Two Things To Get Rid of a Police State: One is Courage -- The Other is Money."