Correspondence from Stephen Hoffius, Director of Publications for the South Carolina Historical Society, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Grace Jordan McFadden interviews with Civil Rights movement participants.
All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum from the Communication Center Representative to the Administrative Committee to the "Communication Center Coordinators regarding the Communication Center's Co-coordinator areas of Responsibility and task."
All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum from Rafiki Bayette to the Central Committee regarding an application for re-admission to the AAPRP.
Malcolm X Liberation University memorandum from Howard Fuller to "Concerned Sisters and Brothers" regarding Malcolm X Liberation University discussion points.
Document outlining women's struggles across cultures entitled, "The Degree of a Country's Revolutionary Awareness May be Measured by the Political Maturity of its Women."
An article from "The Atlanta Inquirer" entitled, "SNCC Workers Out On $3,000 Bail After Charges of Dope Possession," reprinted by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Factsheet giving "a complete and up-to-date coverage of the events and actions of the State of South Carolina since the week of events leading up to" the Orangeburg Massacre.
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro form entitled, "Approval to Take Courses for Transfer to UNC-G" for Cleveland Sellers to take courses at North Carolina A&T State University for the Fall 1981 semester.
Malcolm X Liberation University fact sheet providing information on the University's history, goals and objectives, present structure, student selection, resource people selection, cost, and location.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee flyer advertising a "Black Power Rally" featuring Stokely Carmichael to "call racist Rizzo, the mayor of Philly," "demand firing drunken cops who shoot through the doors of black people's homes," and "register to vote so that Black Power can clean out the City Hall Cesspool."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Search Committee Chair for the University of Georgia serving as a letter of application for the position of Director of Minority Students Services and Programs.
Malcolm X Liberation University progress report prepared by members of the Task Force "to bring all parties up to date on the status of the University as of February 20, 1970."
National Black Youth Leadership Training Program held from August 1 to 31, 1971 in Greensboro, North Carolina, including a letter to attendees and training program curriculum.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing, "Communications Project," containing information on the publication of the Black Student Press and the Pan African.
All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum regarding state and regional political education seminars on the "Role of Women in the African Revolution."
Jesse Jackson for President Committee document entitled, "National Fund Raisers Debate Event Guidelines," including blank contributions and Individual's Registration forms.
Proposal for the Booker T. Washington Preparatory Corp, "a comprehensive leadership development program designed specifically for young African-American males," including major objectives and a budget.
Document entitled, "Biographical Notes on Curtis Williams," containing two short biographical notes of Williams, one written by Robert Moses, the other written by "the Friends of Curtis Hayes Williams."
Anti-Vietnam War flyer entitled, "Uncle Sam Wants You," containing sarcastic phrases arguing the injustices regarding young African American men enlisted in the United States military. The poster reads, "Uncle Sam wants you nigger. Become a member of the world's highest paid black mercenary army! Fight for Freedom . . . (in Viet Nam). (Die Nigger Die–you can't die fast enough in the ghettos.) So run to your nearest recruiting chamber! Support White Power–travel to Viet Nam, you might even get a medal! Receive valuable training in the skills of killing off other oppressed people!"
An article from "The Atlanta Journal and Constitution" entitled, "Racial Segregation Sides To Eye Baton Rouge Fight," written by Fred Prowledge, reprinted by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Correspondence from J. M. Howie, Principal of Voorhees School and Junior College, to Cleveland Sellers regarding the recipient's status as a prospective graduate.
Correspondence from James L. Cary, Associate Dean of Students for Howard University, to Cleveland Sellers regarding the opportunity to know and work the recipient's son.
Memorandum from Erle Johnston, Jr., Director of Jackson State College regarding a closed meeting between the President of Jackson State student union and Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, NAACP and Black Panthers representative, et al. regarding the protest of the killing of Benjamin Brown and police brutality.
Correspondence from The Southern Courier regarding interest from the editors of the Harvard Crimson to "establish an independent newspaper in the Black Belt area, devoted to printing an honest account of civil rights activities in the South."
A Department of Educational Media writing on racism entitled, "Exploring Human-Race Relations Through Film" for a series of seminars taking place from March 20 to 31, 1983.
Document entitled, "NKRUMAISM - The Ideology of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party," discussing the background of Nkrumaism, a "strategy of liberation, development and progress of African people in particular and man in general."
Advertisement calling for contributions toward the H. Rap Brown Defense Fund including a letter from H. Rap Brown from the Parish Prison in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee flyer entitled, "Questions We Should Ask Ourselves…In Reference to the Dynamite Case" regarding the injustice directed toward African American individuals and communities.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announcement of faculty vacancy for the position of "One (1) Year Lectureship in Afro-American Studies Curriculum."
Correspondence from Anne Braden of the Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice to Cleveland Sellers regarding the 51st anniversary of the founding of the Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) with enclosed letter of invitation and one-sheet summary of event.
Correspondence from Gwendolyn Williams, wife of Curtis Hayes Williams, to George Crockett, House of Foreign Affairs, regarding the detention of her husband in Liberia.
Correspondence from Mary E. King, Communications for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, to James Hornaday of Presbyterian Life for the purpose of of reserving advertising space.
Correspondence from Jerry DeMuth, Assistant Director of Communications for Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, to Harry Sobol, Advertising Manager for the Antioch College Record, regarding an advertisement.