Typescript copy of report entitled, "The Sea Islands as a Cultural Resource" discussing the rich African-American cultural heritage of what is known as the "Sea Islands" or "Gullah Area," consisting of approximately 1,000 islands ranging from the area slightly north of Georgetown, South Carolina to the Florida border.
Johns Island Community Branch Library. Staff and patrons checking out books. Standing behind the table is Mae Holloway Purcell. Caption on back: "Johns Island negro branch in negro community building."
Plat of land with rice fields and highlands noted along with the neighboring properties. Very little other detail or explanation given. Names associated with this plat include Carson, Isaac Waight, and Ann Stanyarn.
A black and white print of four black and white photographs. Beginning top right and following clockwise: Photograph of Tommy Legare and Bull in Johns Island, SC; Photograph of a Unidentified Man Standing with Cattle; Photograph of Group Admiring Vegetables; and Photograph of Cows Grazing.
A black and white photograph of the Johns Island Young Peoples Club's agricultural exhibit. Vegetables, preserves, hunting prizes, cotton and various plants are also pictured.
Photocopied biography of Esau Jenkins, describing his education, professional achievements, colleagues, and associated businesses and organizations. Small portrait of Jenkins appears on the first page.
Esau Jenkins fact-sheet containing information on his activities with regard to organizations, schools, elections to new organizations, awards received, and churches.
Fotografía en color de de Alma López y la hermana Maria Amelia Ferillo de pie cerca de un vehículo. Están en un campo brindando asistencia a trabajadores agrícolas. / Color photograph of Alma López and Sister Amelia Ferillo standing up close to a vehicle. They are providing services to agricultural migrant workers.
Fotografía en color de la hermana Joan "Juanita" Looney, maestra de inglés en Our Lady of Mercy Outreach junto dos niños, Edgar Puga, primero a la derecha y una niña celebrando Pascua. / Color photograph of Sister Joan Looney, an English teacher at Our Lady of Mercy Outreach with two boys, Edgar Puga, first on right side, and a girl celebrating Easter.
Fotografía en color de Alma López , su madre y una amiga sentadas alrededor de una mesa junto a una profesora de inglés en Our Lady of Mercy Outreach. / Color photograph of Alma López, her mother and a friend sitting at a table with a English instructor at Our Lady of Mercy Outreach. These women were among the first students when the program began.