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Speech handwritten on notecards entitled, "Non-Violence" discussing the difficulties for African Americans to achieve freedom in a non-violent manner.
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference document entitled, "The Philosophy of Nonviolence and the Tactic of Nonviolent Resistance."
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Fellowship of Reconciliation published document entitled, "Training in Nonviolence," lessons one through four.
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Color photograph of Norman Robinson standing on porch wearing a light blue suit.
Date:
1972
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Notecards and various other personal notes on VISTA and South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers written by Bernice Robinson.
Date:
1967-04-20
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Handwritten Personal Plan written by Bernice Robinson.
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Notes regarding how to increase voter participation and registration.
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Booklet prepared by the Civil Rights Committee of Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, AFL-CIO, in order to clarify and dramatize the policies of International Union in the struggle for civil rights.
Date:
1971-01-19
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Sponsoring Organization Project Proposal for South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, Inc.
Date:
1967-04-05
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Community Action Program of Bartholomew, Brown and Jackson Cos., Inc. Orientation sheet for University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Technicians trainees.
Date:
1967
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Proposal outline exercise completed by Bernice Robinson as part of her participation in an University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty conference.
Date:
1974-11-02
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Ticket for an event entitled, "An Oyster Roast and Rally," sponsored by The Campaign Committee for Robinson's South Carolina House of Representatives campaign.
Date:
1963
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference pamphlet entitled, "Why?" containing information on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Freedom Army," urging African American citizens to push for the right to vote.
Date:
1963
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference pamphlet entitled, "This is SCLC" providing information on the organization.
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Black and white photograph of baby in bed. Inscription on back of image: "Paula Sanders."
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Black and white photograph of three people standing on a porch under a lean-to next to car in garage.
Date:
1963
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Magazine entitled, "The SCLC Story in Words and Pictures," describing the history of the organization, with pictures and information on its staff.
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Typescript article entitled, "Pneumonia."
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Postcard portraying Victoria Poinsette standing by pillar.
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Black and white photograph of Sammuel Poinsette as a baby.
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Sepia photograph of Sammuel Poinsette and his baby son.
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Sepia photograph of "Little" Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Sepia photograph of Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Sepia photograph of Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Black and white photograph of Rene Poinsette holding a baby.
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Sepia photograph of Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Black and white portrait photograph of Rene Poinsette.
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Sepia photograph of Sammuel Poinsette as a baby.
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Black and white photograph of young woman wearing glasses. Archivist inscription on back of image: "[Elizabeth Ann?]"
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Black and white portrait photograph of a woman. Inscribed on back of image: "Mary."
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Black and white portrait photograph of young woman. Inscription on back of image: "With Love Miss Gilliam."
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Black and white photograph of young woman. Archivist inscription on back of image: "[Alice?]"
Date:
1964-01
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Pamphlet of reprinted from the Economic Report of the President, entitled, "The Problem of Poverty in America."
Date:
1965
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Pamphlet reprinted from the Encyclopedia Americana entitled, "Poverty," written by Sargent Shriver, Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity.
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Press and publicity updates including tasks accomplished and tasks that are still in-progress.
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Overview of the VISTA Volunteer Program, written by Bernice Robinson.
Date:
1967-05-18
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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.
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Youth Economic and Development Program Trident United Way/City of Charleston program sites throughout Charleston, South Carolina.
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General information and rehabilitation loan terms, funding and administrative information regarding the Residential Rehabilitation Program.
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Description of the Stay-In School Program.
Date:
1972-01-30
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VISTA project proposal targeting Edisto Island, Charleston County, Sumter County, Williamsburg County, Dorchester County, and Williamsburg County.
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Black and white portrait photograph of Rev. Rodger.
Date:
1968-02-22
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff roster from February 22, 1968.
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South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers published pamphlet announcing "The Youth Employment Service of Charleston County."
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Black and white photograph of a woman sitting at a wooden bench. Inscription on back of image: "C. VanderHorst."
Date:
1962
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University of Wisconsin Rural CAP Training Program course material entitled, "Sensitivity Training," excerpted from a paper by Wechsler, Massarik, and Tannenbaum.
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Two-page "Trustee Spotlight" on Penn Community Services board member, Septima P. Clark detailing her career as educator and civil rights activist.
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Typescript article entitled, "Strokes."
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Septima P. Clark's "notes cards for talk given to graduates, Coyle's School of Beauty."
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Color photograph of Tamara coloring at a desk with doll. Inscription on back of image: "Tamara, 4 1/2."