Correspondence from Elaine Nichols, Guest Curator for South Carolina State Museum, to Bernice Robinson regarding her being a guest lecturer for the Education Department's lunchtime seminars on African-American culture.
Letter from College of Charleston President Harry M. Lightsey, Jr. inviting all faculty and staff of College of Charleston to attend dedication of Septima P. Clark Memorial Auditorium.
Photocopy of handwritten correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Elaine Nichols, Guest Curator for South Carolina State Museum, to Bernice Robinson regarding details about Robinson's lecture as part of the Education Department's lunchtime seminars on African-American culture. Enclosed handwritten discussion of lecture topic entitled, "Political Education/Working With Blacks in Rural South Carolina/Political Education."
Correspondence from Beth A. Broadway, Assistant Director of Field Services for Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), to Bernice Robinson following up Robinson's keynote address to the national LVA conference.
Correspondence from Betty Jean Hall, Director of Coal Employment Project, to Bernice Robinson sending her best wishes for a healthy recovery from an illness.
Correspondence from Lee Davis to Bernice Robinson regarding preparations for her visit to Santa Cruz to give a talk at the Central Coast Literacy Conference.
Correspondence from Betty Jean Hall, Director of the Coal Employment Project, to Bernice Robinson regarding a recent workshop. Enclosed previous letter from Bernice Robinson to Betty Jean Hall.
Correspondence from R. A. Harper, U.S. Navy Lieutenant, to Bernice Robinson regarding the non-profit organization, People Aiding People, asking for her assistance with the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration and Recognition service.
Correspondence from Cheryl Thompson, System Vice President of Intercultural Affairs and Professional Development at the University of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark thanking Clark for "taking time to share some of the history of Charleston with the Elderhostels."
Letter from Septima P. Clark to The Honorable Samuel R. Pierce regarding the Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment. Enclosed document entitled, "Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment."
News and Courier newspaper article about Septima P. Clark entitled, "Honored. National Council of Negro Women Pays Tribute to Charleston's Septima Clark."
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to the Editor of the News and Courier and Evening Post regarding a disagreement with a staff writer regarding the reputation of Ronald McWhirt.
Photocopy of The Charleston Chronicle newspaper article about Septima P. Clark entitled, "'Do Something' For Septima Clark Reader Urges Charlestonians."
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Carolyn L. Collins, President of the North Charleston Chapter of the NAACP, discussing the issues surrounding Clark's losing her retirement money in 1956 due to her affiliation with the NAACP, requesting help recovering money owed to her.
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to David Cohen, Director of the Robert Scott Small Library, thanking the recipient for his "humanitarian spirit."
Letter from Septima P. Clark to The Honorable J. Strom Thrumond regarding the Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment. Enclosed document entitled, "Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment."
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Strom Thurmond, South Carolina State Senator, thanking Thurmond for his contributions and calling on him for assistance with the Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment.
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr. to Bernice Robinson regarding her being "elected an alternative delegate from Precinct 10 to the biennial convention of the City Democratic Party."
Charleston Museum exhibit publication entitled, "South Carolina Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: A Conference on the History of the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina, 1940-1970," on the occasion of the opening of an exhibit entitled, "We'll Never Turn Back," a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit.
Correspondence from Ronald A. McWhirt, Superintendent for the Charleston County School District, to Septima P. Clark expressing dissapointment over her announcement to resign from the Charleston County Consolidated School Board.
Correspondence from John Graham Altman of the Charleston County School District to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's resignation from the Charleston County Consolidated School Board.
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.
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Melanee Williams thanking the recipient for her support of the youth in their community, on behalf of the Charleston County Consolidated School Board.
Charleston Alumnae Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority published program for the "Operation Big Vote: Crusade '80," providing a schedule of events and concurrent workshops.
A tribute to Septima Poinsette Clark, "A Tribute to Septima Poinsette Clark. The Promise of Generations," where the author discusses her personal and professional life and her impact on his career.
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Wilmot J. Fraser thanking Fraser for the "wisdom and wit" they displayed while Clark taught at P. Archer School.
Photocopy of Chronicle newspaper article written by Septima P. Clark entitled, "Our Giants Speak. The Role of The Black Woman During Slavery and Reconstruction."
Color photograph of Septima P. Clark and her son, Nerie David Clark, Jr. standing in front of Septima P. Clark painted portrait at Septima P. Clark Day Care Center inaugural ceremony.
Letter from Sara P. Bagwell, Secretary of the Board of Commissioners for The Housing Authority of the City of Charleston regarding a resolution agreed upon by the Housing Authority to name a day care center after the recipient.
Typescript letter from Richard E. Carter, Director of Office of Program Support for Legal Services Corporation regarding a training conference on Community Legal Education.
Letter from College of Charleston President, Theodore S. Stern, to Septima P. Clark officially advising her on being awarded an honorary degree from the College of Charleston.
Letter from Stella D. Mosley, State Chairperson Clients Council of Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program, to Septima P. Clark regarding Community Legal Education Conference with enclosed application.
Letter from Stella D. Mosley, State Chairperson Clients Council, to Peter Poinsette regarding Community Legal Education Conference with enclosed application pages.
Memorandum from Mark Cassel, Curriculum Coordinator for Charleston County Day Care Program to Directors and Staff including a revised workshop schedule to be held in February 1978.
Letter from College of Charleston President, Theodore S. Stern, to Septima P. Clark thanking her for sending a "thoughtful card" after receiving her honorary degree from the College of Charleston.
Program for a commemoration service including two orders of service, a litany, and lyrics to "My Country, 'Tis of Thee," "Battle of Hymn of the Republic," and "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing."
Letter from Ted A. Beach, Interim Superintendent of Charleston County Public Schools to Septima P. Clark regarding news television coverage of day care center named after Septima P. Clark.
Photocopy of letter from Attorney Damon G. Thomas to Septima P. Clark congratulating her on receiving an honorary degree from the College of Charleston.