A letter from Dr. Willis Wilkinson to his daughter, from New York. He writes that he heard of the gale and the cholera outbreak in the Carolinas and for those reasons, he is coming home earlier than planned.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Wesley Hotchkiss of United Church Board of Homeland Ministries regarding the Civil Rights Oral History project.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Genevieve Lowry, Executive Committee Division, to Executive Director, Branch Executives and Program Directors.
Correspondence from J. Francis Pohlhaus, Counsel of the Washington Bureau of the NAACP, to J. Arthur Brown regarding a Civil Rights Commission conference.
Correspondence from Dorothy I Height, Director of the Y.W.C.A. School for Professional Workers, to Theresa Jones regarding the 1953 Y.W.C.A. School for Professional Workers conference.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding her packing and travel plans for her job transfer to London, England, asking him questions about their life in Hawaii, and wishing she had a different, more exciting, war job.
Correspondence from Ada C. Baytop, Chairman and Secretary for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to "Mrs. Saunders" regarding Beatrice Simmons, Marguerite Simmons, and Rosina Middleton visiting New York City.