Handwritten correspondence from William J. Hamilton, Jr. to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
Correspondence from Lawrence O. Thompson to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Charles L. Trotter, President of R. V. Service and Mfg. Co., Inc., regarding repairs on the Mobile Health Unit.
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received through October 26, 1976."
Correspondence from Frank van Aalst, Dean of Career Development for the College of Charleston, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding part-time student employment.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown of COBRA to John P. Stokes, Deputy Secretary of State for the State of South Carolina, regarding financial matters.
Correspondence from William W. Doar, Jr., South Carolina Senator for Georgetown and Charleston Counties, to Isaiah Bennett regarding professional matters.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Virgil Conrad, Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Social Services, regarding COBRA matters.
Correspondence from Richard A. Couto, Professor at the University of Richmond, to Bill Saunders regarding an essay to be submitted to the Public Education Review.
Correspondence from Robert E. Burke, Superintendent for the Charleston County School District, to William Saunders of WPAL Radio Station regarding personal matters.
Correspondence from Arthur M. Wilcox of the News and Courier to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding personal and professional matters.
Correspondence from Celia Shaw, Station Manager at WCIV Television, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding equal opportunity employment.
Correspondence from Doris A. Timmerman, Assistant Director for Publications for the College of Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension Service, to Alfreda Gourdine, Health Educator for COBRA, regarding a request for pamphlets regarding nutrition and diet.
The Friendly Moralist Society was a benevolent society for free brown (mulatto or mixed race) men established in Charleston, S.C. in 1838. The group provided burial aid and purchased plots for those in need and provided charitable assistance to widows and orphans of deceased members. This Proceedings section consists of minutes taken at organizational meetings from 1841 to 1856. These minutes offer insight into the conflict between free black and brown individuals at this time. Monthly minutes of May 1844 and Oct. 1848, for instance, detail the exclusion of prospective members for being black rather than brown and the Annual Day speech of 1848 addresses the issues of being colored versus black or white. This conflict and frequent issues with finances resulted in several schisms and mass resignations in the society and is mentioned in a brief history of the society in the Annual Day address of 1853. 398p.
Correspondence from Harry R. Bryan, Director of the South Carolina Commission on Aging, to Anna D. Kelly regarding South Carolina Commission on Aging matters.
Correspondence from James B. Edwards to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received through January 4, 1977."
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to James Clyburn, State Human Affairs Commissioner, regarding editorials, "Mayor Riley and Black People" and "Letter to the Editor."
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received during the week ending November 2, 1975."
Correspondence from Sam J. Rasor, Jr., Chairman of the Allocations Board for Trident United Way, to Anna D. Kelly regarding Trident United Way matters.
Correspondence from Elizabeth Alston, Chairperson for the Black History Committee for the Bicentennial, to William Saunders regarding banquet attendance.
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received during the week ending October 5, 1975."
Correspondence from Dolores S. Greene, Project Director for Petersfield Human Services Corporation, Inc., to William Saunders, Vice President and General Manager for WPAL Radio, regarding professional matters.
Correspondence from Gayle Clark, Chairperson for the Planning Committee at the Lexington County Hospital, to Albertha Cooke regarding the conference on the "Black Health Experience."
Correspondence from the College of Charleston to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding the program for a College of Charleston for Junior League Provisional Members.
Correspondence from Ellen T. Blanchard to Donald J. Cameron, Assistant Executive Director for the Housing Authority of the City of Charleston, South Carolina.
Statement by Thelma Haynes regarding an unexpected police visit, wherein the police officer assaulted and arrested members of Haynes's family without citing a reason.
Correspondence from John H. Ball, Chief of Police, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding an incident of racial profiling at Big Star Supermarket.
Graduation program for the Eighth Annual Graduating Excercises for the Hospital and Training School for Nurses, which was held at Zion Presbyterian Church on May 26, 1908.
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received through March 11, 1977."
Correspondence from Melba S. Varner, Assistant Director for the College of Charleston Center for Metropolitan Affairs and Public Policy, to William Saunders, Director for COBRA, regarding culture and health.
Correspondence from Donald N. Tudor, Executive Assistant for the Interagency Council for the South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation, to William Saunders regarding a Public Transportation Workshop.
Correspondence from William Saunders to Lynn Beasley regarding the nomination of Thomasina Martin Richardson for Charleston County on the Board of Directors of the Palmetto-Lowcountry Health Systems Agency.
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received during the week ending August 3, 1975."
Trident United Way memorandum from Pat Bagwell and Nettie White, Director for Information and Referral and Title XX Planner, to Community Service Providers regarding an upcoming meeting.
Handwritten correspondence from Ryan Palmer, Charleston Regional Director for the American Cancer Society, to "Mr. Sanders" (William Saunders) regarding professional matters.
Medical University of South Carolina memorandum from Aundrea I. Harney to William D. Huff, Vice President for Development and Public Relations, regarding alleged discrimination practices.
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received through March 5, 1976."
Correspondence from J. S. Fuerst, Assistant Director for Loyola University of Chicago, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding COBRA matters.
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received through July 5, 1977."
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Jan Cooke, South Carolina Department of Social Services, regarding the Minor Home Repair Proposal.
Correspondence from Pamela Mukherjee, Conference Manager for the American Rural Health Association, to William Saunders, Director for COBRA, regarding the Fourth Annual Institute on Delivery of Human Services to Rural People.
Correspondence from R. D. Hazel of SCE & G to William Saunders regarding Saunders's featured article in the November 25th edition of the News and Courier.
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received during the week ending September 7, 1975."
Correspondence from James E. Clyburn, Commissioner for the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission, regarding the Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA) Consortium.
Notice from the United States Department of Justice regarding "submissions to the Attorney General pursuant to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act received during the week ending December 7, 1975."