Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service newsletter publication entitled, "Exchange," Volume 1, Number 1, "designed to discuss common coals, exchange program ideas and to trade news and information."
Bernice Robinson's copy of University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Program Technicians Training Center creative thinking work sheets.
Typewritten essay by Septima P. Clark describing specific incidents that made the decade of 1955 to 1968 fabulous, including Rosa Park's education at the Highlander Folk School, Dr. Martin Luther King's influence in Selma, Alabama, and issues regarding social psychology of the American power structure.
Typescript of a script to a theatrical work written by Eugene C. Hunt entitled, "A Journey In Faith and Courage. The Story of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A." The story takes place in Charleston, South Carolina around 1910.
National Council of Negro Women publication containing information and pictures of its members and their activities. This hardback "Souvenir Year Book" was published in the organization's sixteenth anniversary year.
Correspondence from Samuel B. Ethridge of the National Education Association (NEA) to Bernice Robinson with enclosed speech transcripts and articles relating to 1967 NEA conference, themed: "Equality of Educational Opportunity as Affected by the Treatment of Minorities in Textbooks and Other Teaching Materials."
North Carolina Fund document entitled, "The North Carolina Fund's Survey of Low-Income Families in North Carolina; Report No. 1: Background and Design of the Study," including a background for the study, sample and method, analysis of data, interview schedules broken down by household and individuals.
VISTA Program Review Board including information on project goals, map of area, Charleston County Area Description, Williamsburg County Area Description, Dorchester County Area Description, Sumter County Area Description, summary of job descriptions, and job descriptions.
VISTA Resource Development and Training Branch containing resource information on health, education-manpower, economic development, housing, community planning, and social services.
Document prepared for presentation to Rural Community Action Training Program entitled, "Public Welfare Programs That Can Be Coordinated and Implemented in Conjunction with OEO Programs," written by Kenneth Duckert.
Pamphlet reprinted from the Encyclopedia Americana entitled, "Poverty," written by Sargent Shriver, Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity.
"Written by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Reverend Andrew J. Young, requesting leadership training for Black ministers of thirty urban areas and citizenship training for neighborhood leaders of five major cities; and catalog regarding Ford Foundation travel and study grants."
Correspondence from Aimee I. Horton to Bernice Robinson regarding potential conference talk. Attached chapter of dissertation on the Highlander School.
Correspondence from Brian Beun to Bernice Robinson regarding copies of covering letters to Hahn, Garrison, Polier, Lewis, Blackwell, Parks, Barry, Young, and Rustin.
Notecards written by Bernice Robinson for a leadership course, including introduction to session, leadership measurement, dynamics of a group, and leadership styles.
Typescript copy of J. Herman Blake's report to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation entitled, "Citizen Participation. Democracy and Social Change," regarding community development in Johns Island, South Carolina and the Woodlawn Area on the south side of Chicago.
Essay entitled, "An Experiment in Individualizing Instruction in Reading in a Sixth Grade Class" presented by Septima Poinsette Clark, Bachelor of the Arts, Benedict College, 1942; Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts at Hampton Institute, 1946.
Revised By-Laws of the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, Inc., including articles on the corporation, governing board membership, functions of the governing board, advisory council, officers, board of directors, and committees, meetings, elections, quorum and voting, and staff.
Southern Association on Children Under Six publication entitled, "Registration Form For The 23rd Annual Conference," held on March 23 through 25, 1972 in Richmond, Virginia, themed, "Developing Human Potential."
Paper entitled, "Middle Aged and Aging Black Women: Preliminary Selected Findings of a Survey Research in an Urban Setting" presented at the National Caucus on Black Aging in Washington D.C. on April 14, 1975.
Handwritten essay "regarding the need to address inequalities shared by all disadvantaged Americans, white and black. There is an audio tape of Clark giving this talk at Antioch College in 1000-15-10."
Memorandum from Clinton Bamberger to Chairpersons of Legalservices Program Boards of Directors, National Clients Council Representatives, Client Groups, and Advocacy Groups regarding the availability of Special Grants for the improvement and enrichment of legal services for the poor.
Letter from Beverley J. Morgan, Project Director for New Dimensions in Community Service, Inc., to parents, disabled persons, agency representatives, and concealed individuals who participated in meetings held as part of the Nationwide Study on Minory Participation in the Development Disabilities Movement regarding an update to the nationwide study.
Typescript notice to members of the Democratic Women of Charleston County containing details regarding the upcoming meeting to be held on February 7, 1973. Addressedto Septima P. Clark.
Photocopy of memorandum from Lawrence B. Glick, Acting General Councel, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to I. T. Creswell, Assistant Staff Director, OFO, U.S. Commission on Civil rights regarding the Federal Advisory Committee ACT (FACA) and State Advisory Committee (SAC) Meetings.
Memorandum from Courtney Siceloff, Equal Opportunity Specialist for the Southern Regional Office of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to South Carolina SAC Members with attached draft of the report entitled, "A Case Study of School Desegregation: Williamsburg School District, South Carolina."
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company regarding a May 1968 article on Southern Bell construction.
Correspondence from Ronald A. McWhirt, Superintendent for the Charleston County School District, to Septima P. Clark expressing dissapointment over her announcement to resign from the Charleston County Consolidated School Board.
Correspondence from Ben A. Hagood, President of the Historic Charleston Foundation, to Septima P. Clark regarding a luncheon featuring speaker, Graham Ashworth, on the topic of Preservation and the Business Community.
Correspondence from Alton C. Crews, Superintendent of Schools for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark congratulating Clark for her appointment to serve as a trustee on the Charleston County School Board.
Correspondence from John Graham Altman of the Charleston County School District to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's resignation from the Charleston County Consolidated School Board.
Photocopy of letter from President of First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Charleston, South Carolina Howard F. Burky to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Memorandum from Dolores S. Greene, Title XX Regional Planner, Region IX to Title XX Advisory Committee and Subcommittees, Trident United Way with enclosed Title XX agency visits.
"Who's Who Among Black Americans" letter from the editor to Septima P. Clark congratulating her on being nominated to have her name included in the second edition.
Handwritten letter discussing various family and financial issues. Copies to made and sent to Nathaniel Frazier, Rev. John Enwright, Peter Poinsette, Michael Graves, Herbert Fielding, and Lorene Poinsette.
Correspondence from Elaine Nichols, Guest Curator for South Carolina State Museum, to Bernice Robinson regarding her being a guest lecturer for the Education Department's lunchtime seminars on African-American culture.
Correspondence from Beth A. Broadway, Assistant Director of Field Services for Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), to Bernice Robinson following up Robinson's keynote address to the national LVA conference.
Correspondence from Stephanie Smith, Director and Conference Coordinator for Reading for Life Adult Literacy Program, to Bernice Robinson thanking her for her presence at the Central Coast Literacy Conference.
Correspondence from Joyce Lawson to Jane Roth, Office of Field Services for the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, regarding the Civil Rights Oral History project.
North Carolina Fund published newsletter entitled, "Men and Jobs," containing information on North Carolina Fund Programs, such as the Manpower Improvement Through Community Effort (MITCE), conferences announcements, organizational chart, and other related information.