Black and white Teen Conference of the Mid-Atlantic Jack and Jill of America outside of the Bluford Library at North Carolina A and T State University. The Charleston delegation is pictured toward the right of the image, including Minerva Brown standing in front of Catherine Hazel (Wells) and Maede Joenelle Brown.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Edward Fort, Chancellor of North Carolina A&T State University, regarding possible faculty and staff positions in higher education.
General orders letter signed by General Joseph E. Johnston regarding the Military Convention between General William Sherman and General Johnston which resulted in Johnston's surrender.
Correspondence from Anna Seaburg to General Secretary of the National Association of Employed Officers of the Y.W.C.A. regarding Executive Committee matters.
National Black United Front position paper entitled, "Pan-African Committee of the Black United Front," discussing the history and context for the National Black United Front, information on the disbanding of similar types of organizations, local models, and other related information.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "A Proposal for the Development of a Training Institute," providing information on mobile training and the training institute.
Correspondence from Nelson N. Johnson, National Convener for the Student Organization for Black Unity, to "Brother Ricks" regarding a proposal submitted to the Episcopal Church.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Proposal for Early Education Center," providing information on history, curriculum, daily schedule, students, structure, physical facilities, and budget.
Student Organization for Black Unity pamphlet entitled, "Work for African Liberation," providing sections on ideology, community programs, campus programs, informational services, Pan-African affairs, and affiliations.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Developing Political Cadres," providing information on cadre mechanics, identification, evaluation, political education, consolidation, and self-reliance.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to John W. Kennedy, Vice Chancellor for Graduate Studies for the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, regarding various application process issues.
Correspondence from J. E. Marshall, Dean of Student Affairs for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a rental of Moore Gymnasium for a Student Organization for Black Unity event.
Handwritten correspondence from Johnnie M. Miller to Cleveland Sellers regarding the recipient's participation in the "Afro-American Culture Series" at Gustavus Adolphus College.
Correspondence from M. Glen Johnson, Assistant to the President of Vassar College, to Cleveland Sellers regarding "a position as Lecturer in the Black Studies Department at Vassar College."
Correspondence from Donald R. Brown, Dean of Faculty for Bennington College, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a "vacancy in the Black Studies" department.
Correspondence from Joseph F. Wall, Dean of Grinnell College, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a position in the Afro/Afro-American Studies Program at Grinnell College.
National Black Youth Leadership Training Program held from August 1 to 31, 1971 in Greensboro, North Carolina, including a letter to attendees and training program curriculum.
Correspondence from Eric V. A. Winston, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Michigan State University, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Doctoral program ideas.
Handwritten correspondence from Gwendolyn Sellers to James Turner, Director of African Studies Research Center at Cornell University, regarding Cleveland Sellers' legal situation, thanking the recipient for his help.
Correspondence from Nelson G. Lehsten, Professor of Education for the Graduate Office in Education at the University of Michigan, to Cleveland Sellers regarding the Graduate Awards Committee in Education of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies.
Correspondence from Eric V. A. Winston, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Michigan State University, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Doctoral program ideas.
Memorandum from W. C. Parker, Jr., Chairman for the Church Personnel Committee at Shiloh Baptist Church, to selected potential secretaries regarding a church secretary position vacancy.
Correspondence from W. C. Parker, Jr. to Rev. Otis L. Hairston, Pastor for the Shiloh Baptist Church, regarding an interview with Gwendolyn Sellers for a church secretary position.
All African People's Revolutionary Party report to Southeastern Regional Planning Committee Members regarding the First Planning Committee Meeting: A Summary of the Minutes.
Correspondence from William Leeke, South Carolina Department of Corrections, to Cleveland Sellers regarding physically ill correctional center residents.
Correspondence from Abdul H. Elkordy, Dean Chairman of CSE at Shaw University, to Cleveland Sellers regarding the University Without Walls Committee on Student Evaluation.
National Program Committee Memorandum from Cleveland Sellers to Central Committee of All African People's Revolutionary Party regarding the Southeast Regional Director of the AAPRP.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to the Editor for The A & T Register, North Carolina State A & T University, regarding an article entitled, "Few Salute Malcolm X."
National Program Committee Memorandum to All African People's Revolutionary Party Study Groups regarding "programmatic guidelines for each pre-cadre and cadre within the AAPRP."
Correspondence from Bruce Winston, Program and Research Analyst for Shaw University, to Cleveland Sellers regarding the recipient's courses and credits for 1962 through 1964.
Correspondence from Jan Bailey to Cleveland Sellers including an agenda for the All African People's Revolutionary Party's Central Committee deliberations.
Essay entitled, "Brief History of European Colonial Involvement in Africa," written by Cleveland Sellers for the Pan African Students Organization in the Americas' Spring Conference, held in Greensboro, North Carolina on April 18 to 19, 1975.