Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to "Dr. Marshall" regarding attempts to schedule a conference to discuss the Student Activities Coordinator position.
NAACP Region V, Southeast Regional Office document entitled, "Crusade for Economic Dignity," a Special Fund Raising Campaign for the year 1981 including information on Region V organization and structure, an implementation strategy, timetable, and affiliated organizations.
The Newsletter of Literacy Volunteers of America's "The Reader" featuring an article on Bernice Robinson regarding her recent talk delivered at the previous conference.
The Newsletter of Literacy Volunteers of America's "The Reader" featuring the announcement of Bernice Robinson as a keynote speaker at the upcoming conference.
NAACP memorandum from Earl T. Shinhoster, Regional Director of Region V, to NAACP Units in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina regarding the removal of the confederate battle flag from official state flags and from flying over state capitols.
Southern Education Foundation periodical, "Pipeline: Recruiting, Educating and Retaining Teachers," discussing Southern Education Foundation programs, leadership education for teachers, and other related information.
Agenda Item 24 for the twenty-second session of the United Nations General Assembly, providing a "statement made by Mr. James Forman, International Affairs Director, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), at the 1721st meeting of the Fourth Committee on 17 November 1967."
Southern Christian Leadership Conference Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 12 article written by Septima P. Clark entitled, "Success of SCLC Citizenship School Seen In 50,000 New Registered Voters."
Color photograph of men shaking hands at the 6th District Meeting of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity from May 5 through 7, 1967 held in Charleston, South Carolina. J. Arthur Brown is standing far right.
Emergency School Aid Act containing legislative requirements, special considerations for applicants, eligibility, district-wide advisory committee, and cooperation with local educational agency.
Student Organization for Black Unity reprint of writing entitled, "Ideological Manifesto of the Pan-African Students Organization in the Americas," providing information on "The International Scene," and "The African Situation," "PASOA Program."
The Pan-African Work Center pamphlet entitled, "Education for Black People by Black People," providing a text and pictorial description of the Pan-African Work Center.
Task Force in Child Care for Pre-School Age Children document providing information on the Needs and Facilities for pre-school aged children. Committee members include Septima P. Clark and Bernice V. Robinson.
Document providing information on day care logistics with regard to referral agent supervisor responsibilities, referral agents responsibilities, and recruiting procedures.
Volunteers in Service to America document entitled, "Supplementary Memorandum of Agreement," a form of agreement regarding financial support to Southeast Region of VISTA.
Correspondence from Aimee I. Horton to Bernice Robinson regarding potential conference talk. Attached chapter of dissertation on the Highlander School.
Multiple views of a circular all-purpose sweetgrass basket with decorative sides; contains alternating rows of pine needle and sweetgrass accented with pine knots; sewn with palmetto leaf; distinctive style is known as the "elephant ear" design.
Court documentation for the case of Angela Davis versus John V. Lindsay, Mayor of the City of New York, for the purpose of relieving the plaintiff of the "dangerous and intolerable prison conditions in the Women's House of Detention of the City of New York and from imposing special conditions of solitude."
Smoothly finished art pottery piece with predominantly orange and green coloration. Heart-shaped jar, orange with green and black spots. Smooth finish. Jar stopper designed as a woman without facial features wearing a gele (headtie) and two green earrings.
Color photograph of J. Arthur Brown, Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr., and an unidentified man with three unidentified young boys at an outdoor sports venue.