Order forms and mission of Freedom Road, an organization which "offers an assortment of items that recognize and demonstrate a social and political consciousness mandated by the events of history and the challenges of today."
Fact sheet for the Charleston Branch of the NAACP pertaining to the NAACP organization's foundation, founders, structure, leadership, programs, and magazine.
Flyer outlining the goals of the Rediscovering Identity Heritage Culture Program, which seeks "to provide children and adults an opportunity to learn about African heritage and culture, and the historical and contemporary experiences of African-Americans in the United States."
"Special People Newsbulletin," published by the Charleston County School District regarding "programs/services for children with [a variety of] handicapping conditions."
Letter from Sherry Martschink to Voters on Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island, thanking those " who took the time to vote in last Tuesday's election."
Letter from Clifford J. Collins, Promotion Director of the "Back-To-School/Stay-In-School" Project to NAACP Unit President/Representatives, regarding an upcoming march and rally.
Handwritten letter from Naomi Barrett Brockington to Russell Brown, Attorney, regarding the property of her brother, Reginald C. Barrett Sr., and the mistrust of his son, Reginald C. Barrett Jr.
Written remarks by Mignon L. Clyburn, Associate Publisher of The Coastal Times, regarding support for youth and getting "back to the basics," a core tenement of the NAACP's mission for the 1990s.
Typed draft of a speech by Christopher Brown of South Carolina State University, stating "we return to the basics under the auspice of heritage, excellence, and advancement."
Memorandum from Jacob H. Jennings, President of the South Carolina Bar to All Members of the South Carolina Bar, regarding membership in twelve sections of the South Carolina Bar.
Farm of 54 across for sale by Rutherford, individual plots lettered A-S. Names associated with this plat are Birkman, Rutledge Phokes, Fitch, Kinsman and Rutherford. Notable geographic locations include Broad Street and Dorchester Road.
Typescript document describing formation of Clients Councils in South Carolina, NAACP involvment, and individuals including Cleveland Stevens of Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program and Steven Granberg of NLAP.
Evening post newspaper article by Septima P. Clark entitled, "Praise For Crews From Septima Clark" wherein Clark pays "tribute to Dr. Alton Crews, head Charleston County Board of Education."
Charleston Branch of the NAACP document outlining the Job Information Program including information on the goal, approach, advertising, and costs of the program, submitted by Don Smith, Prospective Job Sub-committee Chairman.