Handwritten letter to an editor "regarding problems in Food Stamp program," written on the back of a document entitled, "Elect Septima Clark" announcing Clark's platform running for a seat on the consolidated school board.
Consitution and By-Laws for the Citizens Committee of Charleston County including articles regarding Name, Onject, Area, Membership, Dues, Fiscal Year, Meeting, Executive Committees, Offices, Committees,and Amendments.
Minutes to undated SAC meeting for United States Commission on Civil Rights broken down by state (i.e. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee).
Constitution and By-Laws of S.C. Association of Black Elected Officials including articles on Name, Membership, Structure, Elections, Meetings, Authority, Executive Secretary, Endorsements, Dues, and Amendments.
Unknown publication featuring short articles on Full Employment, Urban Policy, Voter Participation, National Health Care, Criminal Justice Reform, Education, Equal Opportunity, Income Security - Food Stamps - Tax Reform, Foreign Policy, Minority Business Development, Rural and Small Town Development, and Energy.
Pamphlet entitled, "the Equal Rights Amendment" containing article entitled "What's in it for Black Women" written by Frankie Muse Freeman originally published in FOCUS/Midwest, Vol. 9, No. 59.
Essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding overcoming historical disadvantages to ensure equality for all" entitled, "A Profile of Black America, 1929-1983."
South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs' Fiftieth Anniversary publication. Affiliated with National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. Publication contains photographs of club members in various locations around South Carolina, information on members and subgroups, and advertisements.
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."