Typescript letter from Septima P. Clark and R. R. Woods to the "Director and Staff of the Salvation Army and Others" for giving gifts to the children at the Wallingford United Presbyterian Church's Kindergarten and Child Care Center.
Color photograph of Septima P. Clark and others seated next to speaker Lonnie Hamilton, County Council Chairman, at Septima P. Clark Day Care Center inaugural ceremony.
Color photograph of Directors of Day Care Center, Mrs. Gethers and Mrs. Glass, behind the scenes at Septima P. Clark Day Care Center inaugural ceremony.
Letter from Special Education Consultant for the Charleston County School District to Septima P. Clark about Eli Clark's enrollment at James Simons School.
Letter from J. Stanley Alexander, Research Director for the Voter Education Project to Septima P. Clark regarding the development of a Citzenship Education Workshop.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Graham Smith, WCIV Television Station, thanking the recipient "for your quick response and cooperation in publicizing the plight of the three Fuller children, who were recently involved in an automobile accident."
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Ken Klyce, WCSC Television Station, thanking the recipient "for your quick response and cooperation in publicizing the plight of the three Fuller children, who were recently involved in an automobile accident."
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Red Evans, WUSN Television Station, thanking the recipient "for your quick response and cooperation in publicizing the plight of the three Fuller children, who were recently involved in an automobile accident."
Correspondence from L. S. James, Field Representative for the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, to Esau Jenkins regarding annual meeting attendance.
Correspondence from Patricia Allen, Baptist College at Charleston, to Esau Jenkins thanking Jenkins for being a guest lecturer during a Community Organization class.
Program for exhibits and seminar entitled, "Esau Jenkins: A Retrospective View of the Man and His Times," held at The Charleston Museum, Morris Brown A.M.E. Church, and Continuing Education Center at the College of Charleston.
Municipal Auditorium - Exhibition Hall application form for Citizens Committee of Charleston County for Southern Christian Leadership Conference Convention.
Municipal Auditorium - Exhibition Hall application form for Citizens Committee of Charleston County for Southern Christian Leadership Conference Convention.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP document entitled, "Change Number One (1) to the 1982-83 Roster of Officials of the Charleston, South Carolina Branch, NAACP," providing information on Thelma R. Woods and Anthony B. O'Neill.
Correspondence from H. A. Larson, Division Director for the South Carolina Employment Security Commission, to Charleston Branch of the NAACP regarding the recipient's contribution account having been classified as "inactive" as of March 31, 1993. Enclosed South Carolina Employment Security Commission forms.
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Paul Gidlund regarding "a tremendous need for some basic repairs to the space we now occupy at 116 Spring Street" with enclosed invoices.
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Carpets of Charleston, West Super Store, 84 Lumber, Builderama, Glidden Paint and Wallcovering, Sherwin-Williams Company, and Color Tile Supermart.
Correspondence from Gilbert D. Johnson, Manager of Personal Resources and Development for the Policy Management Systems Corporation, to Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding "a policy for procurement as it regards minority and small businesses." Enclosed "Affirmative Action Plan."
Correspondence from Stephen Skardon, Jr., Executive Director for the Palmetto Project, to Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Chapter of the NAACP, regarding a dinner Sand Dunes Club on Sullivan's Island. Enclosed map of Sullivan's Island.
Correspondence from Heu Sherrerd, Senior Buyer and Small Business Administrator for Kendall Heathcare Products Company, to Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding small minority business firms.
Report sent from Robert R. Foster to Bill Knowles, Bertie Fischbein, and the Day Care Advisory Board entitled, "Report on Phase I. "Impact" Sessions of Training Program for Day Care Employees."
Typescript writing by Septima P. Clark recollecting the order of events on October 2, 1982, on which date Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia Andrew Young spoke to approzimately five hundred people in the lounge of the Ports Authority in Charleston, S.C.
Photograph of twenty-three members of Avery's Glee Club pose outside the Avery Institute. Caption: "Maude Smith Atkins, director; Top row far right A. McBeth; Third row second from left Dolly Mears, third Mary Ford; First row center C. Giles; Seated Maude Smith Atkins."
Photograph of thirty-seven students with their teachers sitting on the main staircase of the Avery Institute outside of the school. Caption: "Principal B.F. Cox row four, first person at left, 1925"
Photograph of Avery student Addison Richmond in costume for the class play of the Avery Class of 1918, Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." Richmond wears a large hat and carries a sword.
Photograph of Aurelius Robertson in costume for the Avery Class of 1918's class play, Twelfth Night, outside of the Avery Institute. Robertson wears a cape and a sword scabbard.
Photograph of five female teachers standing outside the Avery institute dressed in winter coats and hats. The teachers are Misses Marsh, Turtle, Butterwark, Stevens, and Sewards.
A note from B. D. Heriot passing on an extract from a letter referencing the Sumter, South Carolina Temperance Society, with a mention of Reverend Samuel Gilman.
A short note to John F. Grimke from Charleston's Sheriff[?], James Kennedy stating that a "Sugar House" on Broad Street is ready for the arrival of "Negroes" for incarceration.
A short note to John F. Grimke from Charleston's Sheriff[?], James Kennedy inviting the City Constables and the Seargeant with the City Guard to attend an execution.
Photograph of thirty-seven students from the Avery Institute standing on the school's main staircase outside of the building. Caption on back: "Picture Includes: Catherine A. Walker; Erma Pequette - Teacher at Burke; Mary Ann McFall - Teacher at Burke; Marie Patrick Tobin - Teacher; Sadie Gaillard Fielding"
Photograph of nine students dressed in costume for a play posed outside of the Avery Institute. The students appear to be dressed as knights: one holds a sword and another a shield.
Photograph of three female students dressed in costume for a play posed outside the Avery Institute. The girls appear to be dressed as witches and wear pointed hats.
Photograph of two members of Avery's class of 1929, Norman Pendergrass and Edna Kimbrough (nee Marshall), kneeling in the grass possibly on Avery's campus.
Short essay written by Millicent Brown regarding a personal account of "racial inequalities and social setbacks accorded black folks" in Charleston, South Carolina.
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.
Correspondence from Hugh C. Lane, Jr., President of Trident United Way Board of Directors, to Rev. Robert Woods, President of COBRA, regarding financial matters.
Correspondence from Sharon D. Reed, President of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Charleston Alumnae Chapter, regarding an upcoming conference. Enclosed agenda.
Correspondence from John B. Holloway, Jr. to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
Correspondence from Bud M. Tibshrany to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
Handwritten correspondence from Zane Knauss to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
Correspondence from Cynthia R. Jett, Communications Director for Trident United Way, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding United Way Member Agency supplies.
Photocopy of letter from State of South Carolina House of Representatives congressman Clyde M. Dangerfield to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Member of the Charleston County Council Lonnie Hamilton, III to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Charleston County Council Chairman James A. Stuckey, Jr. to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from United States Senator Ernest F. Hollings to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Member of Charleston County Council Gordon B. Stine to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Senator of Charleston and Georgetown Counties Dewey Wise to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Letter from former Charleston County School Board member T. M. Rhodes to University of South Carolina employee Leon M. Elam endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.