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.
Handwritten 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.
NAACP Economic Development/Fair Share Program Fact Sheet providing an introduction, purpose, methodology, accomplishments, and commerce and trade council regarding Operation Fair Share.
Letter from William Martin, President of the Clinton Branch of the NAACP to John Doe, Warden of the State Correctional Institution in New York, regarding prison conditions.
Handwritten draft introducing Marla Moore, the Keynote Speaker at the 1991 Freedom Fund Banquet and "Tony-award winning actress, singer, recording artist, producer and philanthropist.
Draft of a speech by Roy I. Jones, regarding African American struggles throughout history as well as the emergence and leadership of the NAACP in fighting oppression.
Letter from Lauretta Drummond, Co-Chairperson of the Press and Publications Subcommittee, 1990 Freedom Fund Banquet Committee, to a NAACP Member, regarding input and a contribution to the Freedom Fund.
Pamphlet entitled, "East Side Redevelopment and Preservation Program" wherein the purpose, financial assistance, and project requirements of the program are stated.
A tribute to Septima P. Clark entited, "A Tribute to Dr. Septima Poinsette Clark. A Hampton Echo In Our Soul," where the author discusses her personal and professional life and her impact on his career.
Written statement by Ernie Passaillaigue, State Senator of Charleston County District No. 43, regarding "the commitment and dedication exhibited by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during his battle for civil rights," which "remains a prime example of what one individual can do for mankind."
Esau Jenkins fact-sheet containing information on his activities with regard to organizations, schools, elections to new organizations, awards received, and churches.