Typescript agenda for South Carolina Distric Meeting, National Clients Council, Inc. led by Stella D. Mosley, State Chairperson of National Clients Council, Inc.
Minutes to the meeting of the Day Care Advisory Board of the Charleston County Department of Social Services Day Care Program held on September 30, 1977.
"Proposal from Charleston Liberation Party to stage workshops in Charleston County to educate people on the pros and cons of proposed consolidation of local government."
Program to the College of Charleston's "208th Founders Day Exercises and Parents Day" wherein the biographies of the honorary degree recipients' biographies are presented, one of whom is Septima P. Clark.
College of Charleston announces "A Lecture Series During Black History Month" including a lecture by Septima P. Clark entitled, "The Movement In The Sixties And Seventies" on February 9, 1982.
Project Brief for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers including information on Charleston County, Dorchester County, Williamsburg County, and Sumter County and job descriptions.
Photocopy of The State of South Carolina Executive Department's Certificate of Incorporation by the Secretary of State for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, Inc.
Correspondence from Inez Smith Reid, Executive Director for the Black Women's Community Development Foundation (BWCDF), to Septima P. Clark regarding the past, present, and future of the BWCDF.
Correspondence from Warren Bryan Martin, Vice President of the Danforth Foundation, to Septima P. Clark thanking Clark for her "participation in the consultation on 'Women and Minorities.'"
Correspondence from W. E. Solomon, Executive Secretary for the Palmetto Education Association, to H. P. Hutchinson regarding "an investigation by the National Education Association Defense Commission."
Correspondence from Gordan B. Stine to Septima P. Clark congratulating Clark on receiving a special award from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Correspondence from Ann M. Hellman, President of the Charleston Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, to Septima P. Clark regarding Justice for Juveniles. Enclosed articles and Youth Needs Survey prepared by Behavioral Research and Evaluation Corporation.
Program to the Twenty-Third Annual Session of the Young Women's Auxiliary of the Women's Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, featuring remarks by Septima P. Clark.
Correspondence from E. F. Killian, Jr., Manager-Treasurer for the Coastal Credit Union, to Septima P. Clark regarding Charleston County School District and Charleston County Public Works Department statistics.
Correspondence from Demetrios C. Liollio to Keith Thompson, Chairman of the Charleston County Public Schools. Handwritten message written by Demetrios C. Liollio to Septima P. Clark thanking her for speaking with them.
Correspondence from Keith M. Thompson, Chairman for the Charleston County Board of Trustees, to Marie Warren, President of the Charleston Federation of Teachers, regarding "a slight change in the grievance policy."
Correspondence from Marie K. Warren, President of the Charleston Federation of Teachers, to Keith Thompson regarding a "Supreme Court ruling on the use of the NTE to the 2.28 per cent raise granted to teachers."
Correspondence from Kathryn M. Sharpe, Chairperson at the Department of Sociology at Baptist College at Charleston, to Septima P. Clark thanking Clark for a recent speaking engagement.
Correspondence from Helen Goff LeBlanc, Department of Modern Languages at South Carolina State College, to Septima P. Clark regarding a recent interview.
News from the College of Charleston for immediate release, announcing the news that "Charleston educator and humanitarian Septima P. Clark donated her papers and memorabilia to the College of Charleston."
Handwritten correspondence from Charleston County Youth Symphony Supporters, Inc. to Septima P. Clark regarding a spring concert at Gaillard Auditorium.
Correspondence from Fred Hunt, Director of Minority Student Relations at Guilford College, to Septima P. Clark regarding a "valuable contribution to the Guilford College Off-Campus Seminar."
Correspondence from E. C. Lindon, Captain of the U. S. Navy, Commanding Officer, to Bernice V. Robinson regarding a tour of the Naval Station facilities in Charleston, South Carolina for the purpose of promoting "stronger communication ties in the field of equal opportunity."
Document entitled, "Notice to Managers, Clerks and Machine Operators," written by A. J. Tamsberg, Secretary of the Democratic Executive Committee, informing recipients that "they have been selected by the City Democratic Executive Committee to serve as an election official for the Democratic Primary."
Correspondence from Margery Ames to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing upcoming newsletters.
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark regarding raising funds for a personal friend "as she attempts to educate herself and prepare to help members of her family who have lost both parents."
Correspondence from Martha C. Knight, Coordinator for ITV/Radio, Volunteer for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark regarding "a special invitation to attend to county-wide reception and recognition program for those who have served as school volunteers for Charleston County Public Schools."
Correspondence from Saundra W. Clement and Tommett Carr, President and Tenn President of Jack and Jill of America, to Septima P. Clark regarding the Teens of the Charleston Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Workshop for the Mid-Atlantic Region.
Correspondence from Martha C. Knight, Coordinator for ITV/Radio, Volunteer for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark regarding an audio cassette copy of the speech made by Rev. Jesse Jackson at Gaillard Auditorium on March 14, 1978.
Correspondence from Johnnie McFadden, Special Assistant to the Provost of the University of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regarding a "reception honoring Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, recipient of the Doctor of Humane Letters degree."
Correspondence from Theodore S. Stern, President of the College of Charleston, to Septima P. Clark serving "as an official request on behalf of the College of Charleston to be the repository for [Clark's] papers and/or memorabilia."
Correspondence from Edward E. Ledford and Janet D. Sharwell, Chairperson and Executive Director for the South Carolina State Chapter National Association of Social Workers, to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's nomination for Citizen of the Year.
Photocopy of Chronicle newspaper article written by Septima P. Clark entitled, "Our Giants Speak. The Role of The Black Woman During Slavery and Reconstruction."
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Edward M. Collins, President of the College of Charleston, supporting Eddie Ganaway for the position left in the wake of Lucille Whipper's resignation.
Letter from James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regardin the Advocacy Committee of the South Carolina Development Disabilities Council.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Donald Fowler, Chairman of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, regarding Robinson's position at the Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Mendel J. Davis, Congressman of the First Congressional District of South Carolina, regarding Robinson's employment.
Correspondence from C. S. Campbell, Executive Director for Charleston County Economic Opportunity Commission, to Launa Fleming regarding a funding source.
Correspondence from Reverend Robert C. Martin, Jr., Program Officer for the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church, to Bernice Robinson regarding "program objectives."
Black and white photograph of Lucille Poinsette, Ruby Cornwell, Septima P. Clark, E. B. Burroughs at the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority testimonial dinner for Clark.