Mss #11
Septima Poinsette Clark papers, 1919-1978
 
Avery Research Center
 
Contains personal papers, records, interviews and discussions, numerous writings for speeches  and/or publication, various honorary degrees and awards, and materials reflecting Clark's activities as educator and civil rights activist, among them papers from Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Benedict College, Black Women, Community, Charleston County Public school Board of Trustees, Hampton Institute, Highlander Center, League of Women Voters of Charleston County, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Association of College Women, National Association of Negro Women, Neighborhood Legal Assistance Services, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, United Methodist Women, United States Commission on Civil Rights, and the Young Women's Christian Association of Greater Charleston.  Correspondents include Ralph  Abernathy, Algernon Black, Gerald Ford, Myles Horton, Hubert H. Humphrey, Coretta Scot King, Martin Luther King, Jr., Allard Lowenstein, Justine Wise Polier, Dick Riley, Joseph P. Riley , Jr., Theodore Stern, and Strom Thurmond.  Includes also material relating to Martin Luther King, Jr., Esau Jenkins, and Rosa Parks.  The collection contains photographs of Ralph Abernathy, Benedict College, Clark- Family, College of Charleston, Highlander, Jesse Jackson, Esau Jenkins, Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King, Jr., Poinsette family, Bernice Robinson, Hosea Williams, and Andrew Young.

Material:
 30 boxes and 3 audio tapes

SEPTIMA POINSETTE CLARK      Bo10/Folder

Miscellaneous Family Papers      1/1
 
Personal Papers        1/2

Conversation, Justine Wise Polier, Septima
Clark and Myles Horton at the Highlander
Folk School-May 1959       1/3

Interview-Johns Island       1/4

Judy Barton         1/5

Jacquelyn Hall and Eugene Walker      1/6
 
Character is Forever by W.H. "Buck" Godfrey         1/7

Reflections of the two Black Southern Women,
  Septima Clark and Anne Moody, by Kathleen Taylor     1/8

A Tribute to Dr. Septima Poinsette Clark by A.F. Anderson     1/9

A Tribute to Dr. Septima Poinsette Clark...  The Promise
  of Generations by H. Blake            1/10

Award-Honor.  Council Trenholm Memorial Award       1/11
Awards-1978                  1/12
Award-City of Charlotte, NC Proclamation          1/12a
Awards-Modjeska Simkins Endowment Fund-1983-Annual
 Awards                 1/13

Certificate of appreciation-The Hampton Park Rosewalk      1/14

Dedication of the Septima Poinsette Clark Auditorium
 3-8-88 (See Also 1/95)             1/15

Monument Unveiling 12-5-88             1/16

Personal Christmas Cards:  1969, 1971, 1974, 1978,
 and N.D.                 1/17

Personal Papers-Adult Basic Education in Charleston County     1/18
American Justice              2/26
Beyond Chaos-A new history for a new generation     1/19
Biographical Sketches                 1/20
The Bible and the Ballot                1/21
The Challenge to Black and White              1/22

Writings-Christian Giving             1/23
Personal Papers-Christian Principles disturb Atlantans      1/24
Writings-The Christian as a Patriot          1/25
Personal Papers-Christianity among Blacks in the U.S.      1/26
Citizenship and the Gospel                 1/27
Writings-Citizenship Education            1/28
Personal Papers-The Civil Rights Struggle        1/29
The Colonial War at Home          1/30
Crime in the Schools           1/31
The Dilemma of Black Americans              1/32
Writings-Equal Rights Through God 10-79                  1/33
Echo in my soul: 3-22-61, 11-1-63, 4-30-64            2/27,31
Personal Papers-Exalting Ourselves           1/34
Exploration of Racism                 1/35
Extension Program, John's Island and Charleston           1/36
A Fabulous Decade                   2/28
 Food Stamp Program            2/30
  The Gift of Blackness            1/37
  The Gift of Chaos (Christmas Card)       1/38
  Good-bye to Jim Crow?            1/39
  Great Expectations-No Miracle          1/40
  Growing Old Gracefully           2/29
  A Highlander Committee Member        1/41
  In Memory of Mrs Martin L. King Sr.        1/42
Writings-In the Early S9ties-Speech Given during
  Black History Week-1982           1/43

 It Takes All Kinds              1/44
Personal Papers-Let Us Remember           1/45
 The Man Who Lives Forever            1/46

Writings-Martin Luther King, Jr.           1/47

Personal Papers-Member, Charleston Consolidated School
 Board: 74                    1/48

The Meaning of Negro Strategy               1/49
Writings-Memories of the Life of Septima Clark        1/50
Miscellaneous Speeches            1/51
Writings-The Movement I Remember        1/52
 Personal Papers-The Nature of the Current Revolt    1/53
 A New Sound in the Air            1/54
The New Resistance Movement          1/55

Writings-A Night of Great Pleasure           1/56
Personal Papers-Non Violence            1/57
The Non Violent Approach to Race Relations          1/58
The Non Violent Philosophy of Martin Luther
 King, Jr.                  1/59

Observations of August 29 Primary by a Watcher            1/60
The Occasion Martin Luther King, Jr.              1/61
Our Great Task of Happiness                 1/62
George A. Payton                    1/63
Writings-A Profile of Black America          1/64
 Septima Clark Education Humanitarian         1/65

 Socialization of Minority Children         1/66
Personal Papers-The Sweet Fruit of Success (Esau Jenkins)    1/67
 Sworn Statement: 9-22-76            1/68
 The Testing program, Hampton Institute: 45       1/69
 Three dimensions of a complete life          1/70
 "Thought Stylists"              1/71
Tribute to Dr. Crews                   1/72

Writings-Voting Does Count-Excerpt from a Fabulous Decade-
  Journal of Black Studies            1/73

Personal Papers-The vocation of Black Scholarship, Identify
 the Enemy              1/7
What is Happening to Youth?          1/75
What Religion does for us               1/76
Why I believe there is a God               1/77
The word recognition skills               1/78
Writing-The Rev. Andrew Jackson Young Jr.            1/79
"Appreciation Day" Benefits Septima Clark 6-24-86       1/80
Clipping-Black community out in force to hear
  dad of Martin L. King Jr. The Chronicle            1/81

 Black History week.  The Chronicle 2-24-70           1/82

   Black Teacher takes long route to front
              of school bus: 76 Greenville Piedmont            2/1

 Black Woman's Courage Honored After Years
  of Struggle                   1/83

 Black, White Family is the key.  News & Courier:
  3-4-79                    1/84

 Carter honors 15 Elderly Blacks.
  News & Courier '79                 1/85

 Charleston's career women honored by the
  AKA sorority at Miles Hyatt Banquet.
  The Chronicle: 2-19-77               1/86

 Civil Rights Activities have seen many changes.
  The State: 3-28-79                  1/87
 Charleston Blacks have seen many changes.
   News & Courier: 12-10-78          1/88

 The Chivalry of the general assembly and
   the humanity of Septima Clark: '76 the
   Chronicle              2/2

 Civil Rights Figure receives Belated Pension
  Fund in S.C. Daily News: Athens, GA:9-12-76     2/3

 Civil Rights Activist Septima Clark, 89 Dies.
  Jet: 1-11-88              2/4

 Civil Rights leader Septima Clark donates papers to
  College of Charleston.  The Chronicle: 9-9-78     1/89

 Civil Rights workers honored in ceremonies.  The
  Charleston News & Courier: 10-7-78       1/90

 Mrs. Clark, Esau Jenkins to be honored.  Charleston
    Evening Post: 10-3-78           1/91

 Mrs. Clark given education award.  Charleston
  Evening Post              1/92

 Clark Papers.  Charleston Evening Post: 9-5-78      1/93

 College to honor Gazes, Mrs. Clark, Eisenhower:
    3-7-78               1/94

 "Dat not my Echo" S.C. Wildlife.  July/
    August 1979              1/95

 College Dedicates Auditorium to Septima Clark.
  News & Courier: May '88          1/96

 Diverse Activities Planned for Black History Month
  2-1-84                1/97

 Do something for Septima Clark Reader Urges
  Charlestonians 6-8-85           1/98

 Dr. Septima Clark Resigns School Board Seat      1/99

 Education association honors Septima Clark
  with top awards; South Carolina denies her
  earned pension.  The Chronicle: 7-10-76       2/5

 The French Line 5-15-76           2/6

 George A. Payton Jr. Charleston Evening Post:
  3-20-75               1/100

 Good things have come out of the Clinton situation:
  '57 Clinton, Tennessee           2/7

 I Expect I'll Get a Plaque.  By Stephen Hoffius:
  Southern Exposure May '79          2/8

 Indictment of Robert Ford awakens black community
  ministers vow support.  The Chronicle: 10-22-77     2/9

 It is Shameful How we Treat those who have given
  so much 3-19-83             2/10

 Local AKA Chapter Hears Septima Clark       2/11

 "Lots of Progress" Septima Clark has seen it
  happen.  Charleston Evening Post: 10-3-78      2/12

 My Review of Books 1-19-84          2/13

 Naming of Day Care center honors pioneer civil
  right leader, Educator Dr. Septima Clark.  The
  Chronicle: 5-37-78            1/101

 National Council of Negro Women Pays Tribute to
  Charleston's Septima Clark. 11-15-85       1/102

 National education association winner.  The Atlanta
  Journal: 5-30-76              1/103

 Night of Pleasure Deep Regrets for
   Septima Clark              1/104

  Our Giants Speaks-Charleston Chronicle 6-2-79      1/105

 Optimism surges among young women and young
 Blacks: '76                2/14

  Praise for Crews from Septima Clark.  Charleston
  Evening Post: 9-30-77            1/106

 Ready for Washington             1/107

 The Right to vote?              1/108

 Route to be renamed Septima Clark Expressway.
  The Chronicle: 9-30-78            1/109

 Septima Clark continues to fight for her
  rights.  The South Carolina State College Journal:
  May '77                1/110

 Septima Clark excited by Honors, Tributes.
  Charleston Evening Post: 3-7-79          1/111

 Septima Clark, a giant of a woman.  The South
  Carolina State College Journal          2/15

 Septima Clark honored by education association.
  Charleston Evening Post: '76          1/112

 Septima Clark/She too helped Build America
  (Negro History Bulletin 41 #6) Nov-Dec 1978      1/113

 Septima Clark-A slave's daughter urges
  togetherness.  The Airlift Dispatch: 2-18-77      1/114

 Septima Clark-On life, courage and dedication
  by V. Gallman.  View South: July/Aug '79      1/115

 Septima Clark to give papers to college.
  Charleston Evening Post: 9-1-78          1/116

 Septima Clark's view of Sertoma Classic.
  Charleston Evening Post: 9-7-77          2/16

 Septima Clark: "To identify the enemy and
  Speak the truth is to identify ourselves".
  The Chronicle: 2-12-76            2/18

 A Slave's daughter wins award.  The Miami
 Herald: 6-29-76               1/117

 S.C. owes Dr. Clark Pension Fund.  The
 Chronicle 6-23-79              1/118

 Southern Leaders at Meeting Voice Dismay over
  Reagan win        1/119

 Teacher says pension proves she was
 right: 9-12-78               2/17

 Tribute to Dr. King: 9-7-76            1/120

 Tribute to Septima Clark: The Greatest Living
  Charlestonian               1/121

 Twenty-nine candidates seek school board seats       1/122
 What is it like Being Septima Poinsette Clark?       1/123
 Wife of ambassador Young names Dr. Septima
  Clark commissioner for "Year of Child"
  The Chronicle: 9-16-78            1/124

 Septima Clark, Civil Rights Pioneer Dies.
 News & Courier: December '87          1/125

 Septima Clark's Living Legacy.  News & Courier:
  December '87              1/126

Personal and General Correspondence
 Abernathy, Ralph David. 4-2-76       2/1
 Adair, Alvis V. 5-15-77         3/2
 Adams, Harriet          2/21
 Aivaliotis, Georgianna. 9-1-76       3/3
  Albesda, Bert. 10-16-66         3/4
     Alexander, J. Stanley. 4-22-77       3/5
     Alston, Elizabeth H. 3-31-76       3/6
     Altman, John Graham 7-6-82       2/7
     Anderson, Alvin Frederick. 9-10-76     2/9
 Anderson, Alvin Frederick. 3-25-78      3/8
 Anderson, Dick. 1-15-75          3/9
 Antioch School of Law        4/98
     Bagwell, Ben. 2-24-71         3/10
     Bagwell, Sara P. 2-13-78          3/11
 Baker, Ella J.            3/12
 Bartruff, J.J. 12-18-73          3/13
 Bass, Jack. 3-30-77         3/14
 Beach, Ted A. 2-7-78          3/15
 Beall, Tim. 9-28-77           3/16
 Bee and Bea             3/17
 Bennet, Julia. 9-27-76          3/18
 Bernard, Major. 5-3-77          3/19
    Bennet, John H. 5-22-72          3/20
  Berryman , Cula D.          3/21
  Bessie. 9-22-75            3/22
  Binkley, Richard           3/23
 Black land services, Inc.         3/24
 Blackwell, Randolph T. 70         3/25
 Blake, J. Herman. 8-4-72, 12-12-72,
    10-13-76, 6-7-77            3/26
 Bolsler, Robert. 7-20-72              3/27
 Boyle, Kay. 6-19-70           3/28
 Broad, Boyd V. 6-28-75          3/29
 Brooks, Gary H. 5-6-83          3/30
 Brooks, Joyce. 3-16-77          3/31
 Brown, Charles. 3-3-78          3/32
 Brown, Daphine. 11-1-72          3/33
 Brown, Judie, 3-3-78           3/34
 Burky, Howard F.           3/35
 Cabrera, George L.; Slatterly, R.
      Timothy; Fitzgerald, Sharon G. and
      Rajan, Roy C. 4-15-73        3/36
 Carlos             3/37
 Carr, Johhnie R. 6-14-70         3/38
     Carrie, Paul and Bennett, Cy. 6-19-79     3/39
     Carrier, Lorraine A. 9-14-70       3/40
     Chepesiuk, Ronald J. Winthrop
     College 7-18-77           3/41
 Childs, Margaretta. 10-4-77        3/42
 Clayton, Xerona B. 12-20-65        3/43
 Clement, Sandra W. 2-12-76       3/44
     Calburn, James E. 6-9-72, April, 74     3/45
     Carter, Jimmy 5-24-79         3/46
 Chauncey, Coleman J. 8-22-77       3/47
 Clement, Arthur J.           3/48
 Clyde, Ethel. 6-19-70         3/49
 Coaxum, James and Doris. 2-14-78      3/50
 Cohen, David            3/51
 Collins, Edward          3/52
 Collins, Sylvia P. 9-13-76         3/53
 Correspondence Relating to her Pension     3/54
 Conroy, Alice. 7-15-76          3/55
 Craven, Paul J.Jr.          3/56
 Crawford, Grace. 10-2-76         3/57
 Creswell, Isiah Jr. 2-20-75         3/58
 Crews, Alton C. 11-18-74, 12-17-75,
      7-20-76, 6-5-78         3/59
 Davenport, W.F. 1-16-78         3/60
 Davis, Anne Mitchem. 11-20-75       3/61
 Day, Greg. 5-6-77           3/62
 Derfner, Arnold           3/63
 Deloach, Willie E. 4-15-76        3/64
 Doctor, Bobby D. 6-9-78         3/65
 Dowtin, Helen.           3/66
 Dunbar, Leslie.     11-7-66         3/67
 Edwards.  James B. 7-14-76, 1-17-77     3/68
 Eiseman, Ellen. 7-7-78         3/69
 Falcone, C.M. 7-13-69, 7-20-69       3/70
 Falls, 1. Monroe. 3-39-78         3/71
 Fafunwa, A.B. 2-9-73         3/72
 Funtooy, Walter E. I I - 1 8-77       3/73
 Felder, Felicia H. 5-2-78         3/74
 Fieldings, Hubert U. 6-9-72        3/75
    Ford, Gerald R. 1-7-75         3/76

    Ford, Shirley.            3/77
 Franklin, Ann. 11-23-76         3/78
 Franson, Jerome D. 9-27-76, 9-16-77,
     9-15-77           3/79
 Franson, Jerry. 5-31-76         3/80
 Fraser, Wilmot J. 3-17-68         3/81
 Gadson, John W. Sr.          3/82
 Garfinkel, William 1. 3-26-74       3/83
 Goodstein, Anita and Marvin. 6-19-70     3/84
  Gray, Cecil. 12-30-76         3/85
 Griffin, L. Francis Dr.        3/86
 Hagood, Ben A. 7-11-75        3/87
 Hahn, Maxwell. 9-17-65        3/88
 Hall, Jacquelyn. 5-13-76, 7-2-76      3/89
 Hallman, Bill           3/90
 Ham, Ruth N.D.           3/91
 Hamilton, Lonnie 111. 7-31-76       3/92
 Hamrick, John A. 6-4-76         3/93
 Hardrick, Carter C. Jr. 7-15-75       3/94
 Harriford, Willie L. 4-28-75        3/95
 Hardy, Anna and Duane.  Dec.,75,
     Jan., 76            3/96
 Haykel, Charlene. 7-19-72, 8-7-72      3/97
 Hedgeman, Ann. 3-9-72         3/98
 Hellman, Ann M. 10-29-76        3/99
 Hider, Samuel A. 6-15-77         3/100
 Hill, Hoyt B. Jr. 3-29-71         3/101
 Hollings, Ernest F. 6-7-76, 8-6-76
     12-9-76, 6-9-78          3/102
 Horton, Myles. 9-6-66         3/103
 Horton, Myles; Dr. Kayden;
     and Justus, May. 4-25-59        3/104
 Hotchkiss, Wesley A. 12-30-66,
     3-31-70            3/105
 Humphrey, Hubert H. 6-19-70       3/106
    Hunt, Fred. 11-17-76          3/107
 Hutchinson, H. P.          3/108
 In behalf of the students needing aid5-21-77, 10-3-77          3/109
 Jackson, Jaquelyn J. 5-12-75, 7-16-76     3/110
 Johns, Betty           3/111
 Johnson, Leevy. 10-30-75, 11-17-75
              1-28-76, 9-9-76          3/112
 Johnson, F.T.           3/113
 Johnson, Thomas L. 6-16-74, 5-9-77,
            4-12-78            3/114
 Kinnard, Virginia          3/115
           K. Katie. 12-20-73          3/116
  Kilgore, Jini M. 6-19-70         3/117
         Kilgore, Thomas Jr. 7-29-75       3/118
           Killian, E.F. Jr. 7-29-75         3/119
           King, Coretta Scott. 1-7-73, 8-13-76
            7-7-78            3/120
 King, N.Q. 5-1-73          3/121
 King, Martin Luther, Jr.         3/122
 Kleinerman, Isaac.2-17-76, 2-26-76     3/123
 Knight, Martha C. 3-20-78, 4-14-78     3/124
 Knisley, Verona. 10-5-76        3/125
 Koeningsberg, Sameul M. 2-17-72, 6-5-74
  5-16-75              3/126
 Lacy, Gwen. 9-12-72              4/1
 Leblanc, Helen Goff. 9-24-76           4/2
 Ledford, Edward E. and Sharwell,
  Janet D.               4/3
 Lewis, Elma. 9-27-72             4/4
 Lightfoot, Mary. 3-20-77            4/5
 Liollio, Demetrios S. 1-20-78           4/6
 Locklair, Margaret. 1-15-75            4/7
 Lourie, Isadore E. 12-1-76            4/8
 Lowenstein, Wallard.              4/9
 Lowery, J.E. 6-19-70             4/10
 McFadden, Johnnie              4/11
 McWhirt, Ronald a. 12-15-77           4/12
 Manager of Woolworth,
  Savannah, Ga. 2-17-67            4/13
 Margaret                4/14
 Marie, Lee, and Anne             4/15
 Marriot, Willard J.              4/16
 Martin, Warren Bryan. 5-17-74           4/17
 Matney, William C. 9-9-77        4/18
   Meacham, Stewart. 6-19-70        4/19
 Mehrtins, John H.           4/20
 Mooney, J.B. Jr. 9-25-74         4/21
 Moore, Winfred B. Jr. 4-11-78       4/22
 Morgan, Bobby. 6-19-70         4/23
 Morgan, Beverly J. 10- 1 1-77       4/24
 Morris, Louise Fisher. 6-18-76,
    3-8-76             4/25
 Mosemann, Margaret        4/26
  Mosley, Stella D. 3-29-78  4/27  MRR          4/28
 Nat, Alice, Kenneth, Kevin. 6-19-70      4/29
   Nepueux, Ethel. 6-10-76         4/30
   New Jersey Bar Grievance Committee     4/31
   Newman, 1. DeQuincey. 1-5-78       4/32
   News & Courier and The Charleston
    Evening Post           4/33

   Nichols, Kay B. 6-11-78         4/34
   Norton, John. 6-8-78          2/20
 Oser, Marie. 7-21-78                         4/35
 O'Sheasy, Edward A. 1-7-77, 5-17-77        4/36
 Palfi, Marion.           4/37
 Palmer, E. Perry. 7-17-75, 6-23-75       4/38
 Patterson, Liz J. 6-6-77        4/39
 Peducto, Gustave A.        4/23
 Peg. 10-17-76                             4/40
 Philips, Mrs. Robert J.        4/41
 Pierce, Samuel          4/42
 Pitkin, Royce S. 6-17-70        4/43
 Poinsette, Samuel R.        4/24
 Poinsette, Samuel R. 4-23-76      4/44
 Peter Lucille & Auther Poinsettia.
  11-16-63         4/45
 Polier, Justine Wise. 1-2-75        4/46
 Ponder, Henry. 4-15-75          4/47
 Rankin, Robert. 6-13-75          4/48
   Reid, Inez Smith. 1-15-73         4/49
 Reuben, Odell            4/50
 Richardson, Javetta S. 6-2-76, 6-17-76
  7-17-76                4/51
 Richardson, Tony L. 1-27-78       4/52
 Rider, Josephine. 12-14-76        4/53
 Rigg, Margaret. 5-25-70         4/54
 Riley, Dick. 7-15-78         4/55
 Riley, Joseph P. Jr. 5-31-76, 11-11-78
         2-1-80, 7-22-76          4/56
 Rivers, John M. 2-21-76          4/57
 Roberts, Mary Pearl       4/58
 Roberts, Orman. 5-3-73         4/59
 Robinson, Bernice. 3-27-67        4/60
 Robinson, Jimmy F. 8-4-76       4/61
 Robinson, Otis J. 9-1-76         4/62
 Romasco, Ann Lockwood: 4-21-77      4/63
 Rose, Theodore           4/64
 Rose, Tom            4/65
 Rumrill, James K. 3-3-77         4/66
 Rumsey, Robert J.           4/67
 Sanders, Emily. 5-27-72         4/68
 Sapp, Hubert. 3-30-72         4/69
 Saunders, Bill, 5-24-72          4/70
 Saunders, Louis e. 4-18-62         4/71
 Seay, Dr. S.S.            4/72
 Sharpe, Kathryn M. 10-20-76        4/73
 Shearin, Betty S. 4-30-76         4/74
 Shuford, A. Alex, Jr.          4/75

 Sikes, R.V., Sheriff          4/76
 Simmons, Pauline F.          4/77
 Sims, Louise. 2/14-22/65               4/99
 Sklar, Stanley L. 2-17-67         4/78
 Slate, Sam J. 12-29-76           4/79
 Sleet, Moneta. 4-10-74           4/80
 Smith, Edwina.            4/8
 Smith, Harnitha                  4/82
 Smith, Hilda W.           4/83
 Smith, Inez. 2-16-72         4/84
 Smith, Jessie Carney. 7-28-77       4/85
 Steele, Rev.  C. Kenzie         4/86
 Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.      2/25
 Steele, Thomas. 6-12-72         4/87
 Stern, Theodore S. 4-18-78, 5-24-78       4/88
  Stine, Gordon B. 8-27-73, 7-2-76        4/89
  Struck, Mary           4/90
 Stuckey, James A., Jr. 7-20-76       4/91
 Synwolt, Lucille           4/92
 Taylor, Edward E. 6-21-76        4/93
 Tarzman, Harriet.  N.D.             4/94
 Thomas, Damon G. 3-1-78        4/95
   Thomas, Cheryl. 6-5-85          4/96
 Thurmond, Strom. 6-17-76, 9-11-76,
    8-13-76             4/97
 Turner, Hamish. 11-11-64              4/100
 University of California. 1-9-74             4/101
  Veney, Bernard A. 5-13-77                 4/102
 Vivian, Rev.  C.T.                   4/103
 Vucina, Maggie Poole. 6-12-75               4/104
 Wahl, Ruth. 6-19-70                      4/105
 Washington, MaKinley Jr. 9-17-76                  4/106
 Wells, Samuel B. Rev.          4/107
 White, Christine.           4/108
 Wilcox, Arthur M. 5-27-72        4/109
 Williams, Barbara. 6-8-78         4/110
 Williams, Eddie N. 9-12-75       4/111
 Williams, Melanie           4/112
 Williams, Nedra 3-28-75         4/113
 Williams, Willie Jr. 1974         4/114
 Wilson, Kirke            4/115
 Wise, Dewey T. 3-16-76         4/116
 Young, Andrew J.           4/117
 Unidentified Correspondence       4/118-119

A tribute to Septima Poinsette Clark by the
 Southern Christian Leadership Conference 6-19-70      5/1

Correspondence related to the tribute to Septima
 Clark - Sidney Hollander 5-27-70          5/2

Contributions made to the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference tribute to Septima P. Clark:
 Betty Johns 6-24-70             5/3
 Van and Beth Kennedy            5/4
 Margaret 1. Lamont. 6-8-70          5/5
  Judith McGory. 6-24-70           5/6
 Mr. & Mrs. Shad Polier. 6-16-70         5/7
 Leroy Travers. 6-24-70           5/8
 Lula Washington             5/9
  To Dorothy Cotton from Gail Golden        5/10

Correspondence:
-relating to the SCLC tribute to Septima P. Clark-
 To Dorothy Cotton from
  Wesley A. Hotchkiss. 6-12-70     5/11
 To Dorothy Cotton from
  Francis Pauley. 6-24-70       5/12
 To Dorothy Cotton from
  William A. Rutherford. 6-17-70     5/13
 To Ralph Abernathy from
  Algernon D. Black. 5-26-70     5/14
 To Ralph Abernathy from
  Wesley A. Hotchkiss. 6-20-70     5/15

 -relating to a honorary degree from the College of Charleston-
 Theodore S. Stern. 1-30-78        5/16

 -relating to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference tribute to Septima Clark-
 To Mr. & Mrs. Nerie Clark from
  Ralph Abernathy        5/17

 -relating to Septima P. Clark's nomination of  honorary degree from the University of South Carolina-
 To Leon M. Elam from T.M. Rhodes.  11-4-76     5/18
 To Mr. Davis from Robin S. Bluestein       5/19
 To Keith E. Davis from Howard F. Burky. 11-3-76    5/20
  To Keith E. Davis from Alton E. Crews       5/21
  To Keith E. Davis from Clyde M. Dangerfield. 11-4-76   5/22
 To Keith E. Davis from Lonnie Hamilton 111. 11-6-76   5/23
 To Keith E. Davis from Ernest F. Hollings. 11-4-76   5/24
 To Keith E. Davis from J. Mack Jr. II -3-76      5/25
 To Keith E. Davis from Montez C. Martin Jr. 11-3-76   5/26

  To Keith E. Davis from Gordon B. Stine. 11-3-76     5/27
 To Keith E. Davis from James A. Stuckley Jr.11-8-76   5/28
 To Keith E. Davis from Dewey Wise 11-3-76     5/29
 To Keith E. Davis from Eleanor G. Williams;
   James E. Bowers; Joseph Boyd: Edward L. Cox:
   Leon M. Elam, etc.           5/30

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. -
 The American Chronicle 1964         6/1
 Birthday celebration material          6/2
 Correspondence-Birthday Greeting-Jimmy Carter    6/3
 The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for social
   change - Material           6/4
 From Protest to Politics.  The Legacy
   of Martin Luther King, Jr. 11-14-77       6/5
 Guest list for the ambassador's reception at the residence
  for Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. 12-11-64     6/6
 Information for new arrivals and official
  visitors, American Embassy, Oslo, Norway 5-28-63   6/7
 Montgomery to Memphis, a filmed record,
  Charleston Municipal Auditorium. 3-24-70     6/8
 Nobel Lecture, Oslo, Norway. 12-11-64        6/9
 The Nobel Peace prize            6/10
 Norway-A short sketch            6/11
 Norwegian newspaper clipping 1964        6/12
 On his way to receive the Nobel Prize,
  A Christian action meeting 12-7-64        6/13
 Participants in the reception in
  honor of Dr. & Mrs. Martin L. King Jr.       6/14
 Party one and party two       6/15
 Principal embassy officers-their addresses
  and telephone numbers, Oslo, Norway       6/16
 Programs attended on Oslo trip          6/17
 St. Paul's Cathedral 12-6-64           6/18
 Schedule for Oslo trip            6/19
 Statement to the press 12-17-64          6/20
 Tribute in Atlanta, Ga.            6/21
 Tribute in New York 12-12-64         6/22
 "What Memorial to Martin Luther King?"
   by Alfred Balk            6/23
 
National Association for the Advancement of Colored
  People-material             6/24

Operation Push-material             6/25

Southern Christian Leadership Conference:
  Annual financial report 1963-64         6/26
   Application for teacher training          6/27
  Citizenship education program         6/28

Nature of the Citizenship Education Program           6/29

Citizenship education program--
 adults contacted about the citizenship program
   in Selma, Ala.             6/30
 Citizenship education program annual report 1967          6/31
 Citizenship education program for rural
   counties, survey sheet          6/32
 Citizenship education program. workshop
   schedule 1967, 1968          6/33
 Constitution and by-laws           6/34
  "The crisis in America's Cities" 9-15-67       6/35
  Free handwriting clinics           6/36
 "If not now when!"            6/37
 Material on Mississippi           6/38
 Ninth annual convention 9-11-65         6/39
 Personal correspondences          6/40
  Project for Alabama-Material         6/41
  Report on voter registration 2-15-62--9-1-62     6/42
  Rosa L. Parks bicentennial luncheon 6-6-76      6/43
 Resolutions of the eight annual
   convention 9-29-64--10-2-64         6/44
 Schedules, leaves, holidays, etc.  March, 1963     6/45
  Staff roster 4-28-68            6/46
  This is SCLC              6/47
 SCLC's Washington Poor People's Campaign     6/48
 A workshop for volunteer teachers in the
   Citizenship education program 1965       6/49
 Workshop material            6/50

By-laws of church women united in South Carolina, Inc.
 2-17-72                7/1

Charleston district board of the laity         7/2
Church women united annual assembly 1-31-73      7/3
Church women united annual dinner 1-30-74       7/4
District council on ministries--goal setting
 process and findings             7/5
District council on ministries--minutes 9-30-74       7/6

Old Bethel United Methodist Church:
  An historical sketch of Old Bethel        7/7
   Annual tea 1978             7/8
 Annual tea report 3-27-77          7/9
 The beginning of Black conferences 1866-1970     7/10
 Benevolence first called 1975 conference year     7/11
  Black ministers who served at Old Bethel       7/12
  Budget 1-29-76             7/13
  Charleston district-The United Methodist Church
   10-31-74              7/14
 Church Directory            7/15
 Church mortgage (Letters to church members)     7/16
 Church programs 9-22-63, 4-3-66, 3-4-76, 5-9-76
   7-4-76, 4-17-77, 9-11-77, 10-10-77       7/17
 Correspondence from Edward H. McDowell, Jr.
   Church minister            7/18
 Financial Information 1975, 1977-80     7/19
  Founded February 14, 1797       7/20
  Handbook, workbook for united Methodist women    7/21
 Ideal vision               7/22
 Leaders of various functions in Old Bethel 1977     7/23
 Local church job descriptions          7/24
 Obsequies of the late Mrs. Cladia C. Blaney      7/25
 Merger committee report, Dr. Herbert Massey      7/26
 Missionaries June, 1975            7/27
 Mortgage fund information 1976, 1977        7/28
 My offerings to the work of Christ        7/29
 National register of historic places
  inventory--nomination forms         7/30
 152nd anniversary observance 11/18-24/57       7/31
 175th anniversary 1797-1972          7/32
 Pews         7/33
 Proposed budget 1977            7/34
 Proposed budget Calendar yeaf 1978        7/35
 Refurbishing to begin on Old Bethel Church 8-12-74    7/36
 Report February, 1977            7/37
 Salary for Rev.  Edward McDowell         7/38
 The South Carolina Conference of the United Methodist
  Church, South Eastern Jurisdiction 6/2-6/75    7/39
 South Carolina laity convocation          7/40
  Symbol of faith 1797-1975          7/41
 Unification between black and white conference
             in South Carolina           2/42
 Vacation bible school 6/5-9/78         7/43
 The South Carolina Church Women September, 1972 and
  March, 1977              7/44
 United Church of Christ--pension board correspondence
  to members and friends 12-30-76, June, 1977     7/45
 United Church of Christ--the pension board rules
  of the retirement fund for lay workers 5-25-76     7/46
 United Methodist Charleston district news digest
  December, 1977, March, 1978, May, 1978      7/47
 

The United Methodist Church:
 Akin, Julia Anderson            7/48
 Conference council on ministries         7/49
 Official journal--South Carolina conference of
  the Methodist Church--central jurisdiction 1969    7/50

The United Methodist Women:
  Newsletter              7/51
 Readiness-to-move, steps for becoming a local
  unit of United Methodist Women        7/52
 Women's day Celebration 9-11-77         7/53

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.:
  Annual cotillion 2-14-76           8/1
 Annual Tamiochus report          8/2
 Career achievements among black women in Charleston.
  SPC p.25             8/3
 Celebrates Founder's Day February 1976 and 1977    8/4
 Constitution and By-laws 1970, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977   8/5
 Certificate of Achievement          8/6
 Debutante Program 1969, 1972, 1974, 1976      8/7
 First youth activity awareness session 10-23-76     8/8
 Gamma XI Omega & AKA annual picnic 6-6-78     8/9
  The greatness of love 1-20-73         8/10
  Handbook 1975-77            8/11
  Houston special             8/12
 Emergency school aid act information       8/13
 Involvement analysis exercise         8/14
  The lost priceless gift of Christmas December. 1975   8/15
  Ivy Leaf of AKA 1957, 1960, 1961, 1974, 1974, 1976,
   1977, 1978             8/16
 A meditation              8/17
  Minutes of non-profit advisory committee 3-2-77, 6-8-77
   9-28-77, 1-4-78             8/18
 Miscellaneous correspondence 1972, 1976, 1977 and N.D.  8/19
 Mother-daughter reception 11-9-75         8/20
  National focus              8/21
  The news AKA Cancer Expense Insurance program    8/22
  Newsletter 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977         8/23
  Newspaper clipping--sorority offers tutoring
   program 2-17-78.  Charleston Evening Post      8/24
 1956 Boule               8/25
 Parental involvement now-material 1977, 1978      8/26
 Proposed budget 1976            8/27
 Rededicated ceremony 1974           8/28
 Reflections, by Naomi R. Mackey         8/29
 Regional conference--material          8/30
  Women in business, Heritage series #3        8/31

  Yearbook, 1975              8/32
 Youth activity report 1978           8/33

Septima P. Clark scrapbook      8/34

Highlander Center:
 Ain't You Got a Right April, 1967        9/1
 An analysis of selected programs for the
   training of civil rights and community
   leaders in the South            9/2
 Appalachian program 1973, 1977         9/3
   Balance sheet 8/31/72-74, 76           9/4
  Board minutes and other financial and
   program information, from Mike Clark
   and Ken Baer May, 1978          9/5
 Board of Directors 1968, 1971-74, 1977-79       9/6
 Board of Directors meeting 1973-1975        9/7
 Board of Directors meeting, agenda 5/6-8/77      9/8
 Board report--GED program: National textile
   recruitment and training program Spring, 1978     9/9
 Committee on resources March, 1973        9/10
  Constitution and By-laws           9/11
  Correspondence from the commissioner of
   internal revenue March, 1963         9/12
 Correspondence from Mike Clark to the meeting
   of the board of Directors and Resource committee
   March, 1973-June, 1977           9/13
 Correspondence to the Board of Directors from
   Con and Ora Browne 3-7-74          9/14
 Correspondence to Highlander staff from Ron
   Snort 7-28-75              9/15
 Directions               9/16
  Directory committee on resources 1977        9/17
 Financial statements 9-31-77           9/18
 Greeting from Highlander on the occasion
   of Charleston's tribute to Septima Clark       9/19
 General correspondence 10-29-71         9/20
 Health program, by Helen M. Lewis 1977       9/21
 Highlander's 1976 program report         9/22
 Income and expenditures 2-28-73, 2-28-77       9/23
 Individual nomination for the board        9/24
 Labor program by Bingham Graves May, 1977      9/25
 Leadership training for a s9 weeks
   course one night a week           9/26
 Library and research facilities          9/27
 List of the wide fange of activities
   carried out by Highlander staff in 1976       9/28
  Material on a Highlander workshop 1958       9/29

  Minutes-Board of Directors 4-24-71, 8-19-72, 4-6-73
   4-14-73, 4-6-74, 4-24-76          9/30
 Minutes-Executive committee          9/31
 Musical numbers.  N.D.            9/32
 Newspaper clipping--Myles Horton and Highlander
   US daily Beacon 5-5-75           9/33
  Nominations for board openings and election of
   officers from Mike Smathers,
  chairperson April, 1977       9/34
 The Norwegian Nobel Committee         9/35
 Official statement of policy          9/36
 Personal correspondence--Carl Tjerandsen to
   Myles Horton 1-2-73           9/37
 President's report 4/6-7/74           9/38
 Proposal for the future development of the
   Highlander resources center          9/39
 Proposal to Needmor foundation for three year
   development campaign           9/40
 Proposed residential workshop          9/41
 Proposed annual budget 9-1-62, 8-31-63, 9-1-73, 8-31-74
   9-1-74, 8-31-75, 9-1-75, 8-31-76         9/42
 Report to the Board by Jim Branscome        9/43
 Report to the board on high school equivalency
   program by Bingham Graves Spring, 1978      9/44
 Report to the board on the Harry Lasker Library    I  10/45
 Report to the Board of Trustees on music and cultural
  program from Gay and Candie Carawan May,
  1977 & Spring 1978, March 1974-March 1975    9/46
 Resource center report to the board May, 1978      9/47
 Sea Island luncheon 3-14-58          9/48
  Schedule for training workshop 4/12-15/61      9/49
 Sing for Freedom 1960           9/50
 Staff report--Resource center by John Gacenta
   April, 1977             9/51
 Suggested community workshop procedures discussed
   at the Supreme Court decision on segregation in
  public school workshop 6-27-54--7-4-54      9/52
 Suggestions arising out of discussions during
   1974 board meeting           9/53
 Summary of activities September 1962--3--24-63,
   July, 1972-March, 1975          9/54
 Summary of cultural activities by Gay and Candie
   Carawan 1976, 1977           9/55
 The Trail of Highlander           9/56
 We Shall overcome.  The Eventful Past       9/57
 
 

Penn Community Services, Inc.:
   Annual report 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977      10/1
 
An overview of Penn Community Services--
  A "Lighthouse" for the Black Community      10/2
 Beaufort land of Isles February, 1974       10/3
 Black Land Files--Demonstration farm and
   green-house project 3-18-77         10/4
 A brief background sketch of Penn's new
   Executive Director.  John Buffington 8-19-76    10/5
 By-laws September, 1972          10/6
 Community development program 7-1-73, October, 1972,
  6-30-74                10/7
 Conference center--Retreat to Reality         10/8
 Correspondence on the position of visiting
   instructor in agriculture economics and
   rural sociology November, 1977         10/9
 Directory of the Board of Directors 1974, 1977, 1981     10/10
 Directory of the Board of Trustees and
  program review committee June, 1971        10/11
 Economic development program          10/12
 Financial information 1969, 1973-75, 1977        10/13
 Form for nominees to Penn Board of Directors       10/14
 Frogmore's P.C.S. attracts national spotlight 1-6-73,
  The Chronicle, Charleston, S.C.          10/15
 General correspondence             10/16
 Historic preservation planner, lowcountry
  planning council, Cindy Cole 3-18-77        10/17
 Land conference 2/14-15/75            10/18
 Minutes--annual meeting of the Board of
 Trustees 1973, 1974, 1977            10/19
 Minutes--Executive 1973, 1974, 1977         10/20
 Minutes--meetings of the Board of Directors 9-26-76     10/21
 Newspaper clipping--Dr.  Gaich backing freedom
  physical 2-11-69, Savannah Morning News       10/22
 Newspaper clipping--Penn center denies
  Sponsoring meeting 2-13-69, Beaufort Gazette     10/23
 National television camera's focus on Penn 2-24-74     10/24
 Objector who sued lost appeal 11-16-71, Charleston
  News and Courier            10/25
 Penn News May and September, 1974        10/26
 Personal correspondence-
  Edith M. Dabbs to John Gadson 3-4-75         10/27
  Leslie W. Dunbar to John W. Gadson 10-25-74    10/28
  Elaine Neal to John Buffington 10-23-74      10/29
  J.  Herman Blake from Karl Mathaswn III     10/30
  J.  Herman Blake to Stanley D. Stevens 7-13-72    10/31
 Proposal for comprehensive land use and education    10/32
 Proposal for historic building restoration project     10/33
 Purchasing policy objective of the purchasing
  section               10/34
 Standard procedure forms           10/35
 Statement of Penn's Board Committee        10/36
 Synopsis oral history tapes in retrospect
  submitted by Beulah White 1977         10/37
 Training director, Job description March, 1967      10/38
 Training in community development        10/39
 U.S. Dept. of the interior National Park Services     10/40
 Writing--J.  Herman Blake          10/41

College Seven-Counseling program Fall, 1972       10/42
 History-comments of Herman Blake
  9-14-72                    10/43
 Recruitment program 1972         10/44
 Report-fall quarter 1972     10/45

Black Women's Community:
           Development Foundation-annual report 1973     11/1
 binding ties January, 1972, v.1, no.1,
  January, 1974, v. 1, no.2, May II, v.2, no.2    11/2
 correspondence on the African Famine 7-23-73, 7-25-73
  6-6-73                11/3
 printed material             11/4
 a symposium on Black Women 1/7-8/72       11/5
 Coastal District of Women's Club of S.C. January, 1978    11/6
 Commission for women-meeting 2-1-78        11/7
 Charleston committee for day care, inc. 9-9-75      11/8

Day Care:
 Advisory board-agenda 2-17-78         11/9
 Advisory committee-minutes 6-16-78       11/10
 Advisory committee-report          11/11
 Budget July, 1977, June, 1978         11/12
  Center-staff training program 11-1-76       11/13
  Center-agency visit St. Stephen Child
  Care center              11/14
 Program-Charleston county dept. of Social
   Services 9-13-77            11/15

Democratic Women of Charleston County:
 Annual financial report March, 1974, February, 1975   11/16
 Constitution and by-laws, revised January, 1978     11/17
 Deposit slips 1972            11/18
 Miscellaneous bills 1972-74          11/19
 Notice of meeting            11/20
 Permanent luncheon reservations 1972-73      11/21
 Treasurer report 1972-74           11/22
League of Women Voters of Charleston County:
 Bulletin August, 1976           11/23
 Calendar 9-14-72            11/24
  Directory of public officials 1972-73        11/25
  Home rule in S.C. 9-28-77          11/26
  Newsletter November, 1974, March, 1974, June-
  July, 1976              11/27
 Educational fund-Presidential debates       11/28
 Material 1974, 1978            11/29
 National Association of College Women--Constitution    11/30
 National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
  material 1956, 1957       11/31
 S.C. Advisory Board meeting--material        11/32
 S.C. Federation of Women's and Girl's Club, Inc.
  S9ty material              11/33
 Club proposed project            11/34
 S.C. Women Heritage to Horizon's--international     11/35
 U.S. Dept of Labor Employment Standards Administration-
  Women's Bureau            11/36
 Women of the Year 5-4-60           11/37
 Women united--souvenir year October, 1951      11/38
 
Y.W.C.A.:
 The Y.W.C.A. of greater Charleston--A journey of
  Faith and Courage-The story of the Comming St.
  Y.W.C.A. by Eugene Hunt           11/39
 The Y.W.C.A. of greater Charleston
  newsletter Spring, 1977      11/40
 The Y.W.C.A. of greater Charleston--ninth annual
  meeting, 70th anniversary celebration 2-6-78     11/41
 The Y.W.C.A. of greater Charleston--spring schedule
  1975                11/42

Monthly Board Agenda--Charleston County Public School meeting of the Board of Trustees:
 January-June, 1975         12/43
 June-October, 1975            13/1
 November-December, 1975, January-March, 1976    14/1
 April-September, 1976            15/1
 October-December, 1976, January-March, 1977     16/1
 April-August, 1977             17/1
 September-December, 1977, January-February, 1978    18/1
 March-June, 1978             19/1
 July-August, 1978               20/1

Regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charleston County School District:
 4-14-75             21/1
 4-28-75                21/2
 5-12-75                21/3
 5-26-75                21/4

 6-30-75                21/5
 7-14-75                21/6
 7-21-75                21/7
 8-4-75                21/8
 8-25-75                21/9
 9-8-75                21/10
 10-6-75                21/11
 10-20-75              21/12
 11-10-75              21/13
 11-24-75              21/14
 1-12-76              21/15
 1-26-76              21/16
 2-9-76              21/17
 2-26-76              21/18
 3-8-76              21/19
 3-22-76              21/20
 4-5-76              21/21
 4-26-76              21/22
 5-10-76              21/23
 5-24-76              21/24
 6-28-76              21/25
 7-12-76              21/26
 8-9-76              21/27
 8-23-76              21/28
 9-27-76              21/29
 9-13-76              21/30
 10-25-76              21/31
 l-10-77              21/32
 1-31-77              21/33
 2-14-77              21/34
 2-24-77              21/35
 4-11-77              21/36
 4-14-77              21/37
 4-25-77              21/38
 5-23-77              21/39
 6-27-77              21/40
 7-11-77              21/41
 7-25-77              21/42
 8-8-77              21/43
 8-22-77              21/44
 9-12-77              21/45
 9-26-77              21/46
 10-11-77              21/47
 10-24-77              21/48
 11-14-77              21/49
 11-28-77              21/50
 l-9-78              21/51
 l-23-78               21/52
 2-13-78               21/53

 2-27-78               21/54
 3-13-78               21/55
 4-10-78               21/56
 5-8-78               21/57
 5-22-78               21/58
 6-26-78               21/59
 7-24-78               21/60
 8-28-78               21/61
 11-3-75               21/62
 7-7-75               21/63
 5-4-76               21/64
 l-26-78               21/65
 3-2-78               21/66
 6-17-78               21/67

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights:
 Agenda, S.C. Advisory committee on the U.S.
  Commission on Civil Rights 2-4-77     22/1
 Basic questions and answers on the State
   advisory operations          22/2
 Civil Rights update January, 1978, May, 1978,
  August, 1978              22/3
 Conference summary 5-26-78          22/4
 The Equal Rights Amendment material        22/5
 Feasibility of municipal services litigation
  in Mullins and Dillion, South Carolina       22/6
 Field report on visit to Barnwell, S.C. 12-6-76      22/7
 Field trip to Dillion, S.C. 11/18-20/76        22/8
 Franking privileges and questionnaires 6-30-74      22/9
 General Correspondence 1974-78         22/10
 Materials on Mullins, S.C. 3-9-77, 7-8-77, 5-30-78    22/11
 Material on Se11sm 6-3-76           22/12
 Michigan State advisory report          22/13
 News release statement by the U.S. Commission
  on Civil Rights on Affirmative action       22/14
 Project proposal and notice of meeting 8-11-76      22/15
 Project proposal summary on S.C. Facilities
  survey               22/16
 Reorganization of commission state advisory
  committee 1-19-78            22/17
 Rights unit police misconducted is among South's major
  problems, The New York Times. 5-1-78       22/18
 School desegregation material          22/19
 S.C. Advisory Committee           22/20
 S.C. Advisory Committee minutes of meeting
   11-6-75, 4-28-76, 7-21-76, 8-17-76, 8-25-76     22/21
 S.C. Advisory Committee rechartering 2-20-75      22/22
 State Advisory Committee travel and
   reimbursement instruction          22/23

  S.C. Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission
   on Civil Rights             22/24

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.:
 Report of Ivy Twine Dance 1976         23/1
 By-laws (revised May, 1963; May, 1972; January, 1977)    23/2
  Cotillion Committee assignments 1976        23/3
  Endowment fund book of gold 1908-1958       23/4
  Financial report 1977             23/5
 Hypertension in young women program September, 1973  23/6
 Leadership seminar report July, 1977        23/7

Advocacy for Handicapped Citizens, Inc.        23/8

Allen University material 1967            23/9

An instructional module              23/10

Analysis of Caucus of Black Democrats Issues in
 the Democratic Party Platform           23/11

Benedict College material 1975-76           23/12
 Black History material 8-7-74, 9-3-74, 1975       23/13
Black Heritage material 1976-77           23/14

Charleston American Federation of Teachers local no. 2434-
 material                23/15

Charleston County  Department of  SociaI Services-training
 proposal                23/16

Charleston County Retired Teachers Association-
 committee assignment 1973-74          23/17

Church women united installation of officers 1973      23/18

The Citizens Committee of Charleston County-constitution
 and by-laws               23/19

Citizenship school monthly attendance and record
 sheet form               23/20

Charleston County Retired Teachers Association
 affiliate of SCREA-constitution and by-laws      23/21

The Charleston Liberation Party-a proposal from
 the members               23/22

Citizen Committee-Address given at tea         23/23

Citizenship education program:
 Bi-annual report January, 1968       23/24
 Essau Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund        23/25
 Scholarship fund-application        23/26
 Scholarship fund-personal correspondence
    Mrs. Simmons from G. Fossuliotis 7-8-74          23/27
 Citizenship education in the South Carolina Sea
  Islands 1954-65 Dissertation proposal by Jerome
  D. Franson, Georgia Peabody College for Teachers
  11-24-75               23/28
 Citizenship school teachers April, 1970         23/29

The Client Council of Ten counties of South Carolina:
 Constitution and By-laws            23/30
 Congressional Black Caucus for the People bulletin      23/31
 Constitutional Amendments            23/31
 Day Care Center-resolution by the housing authority
  of the city of Charleston            24/1

Democratic Women of Charleston County:
 Check Stubs and canceled checks 1969-70       24/2
 Check stubs 1970-73            24/3
 Member dues              24/4
    Democratic National Committee material 9-26-64    24/5
 Daufuskie-seminar and workshop material       24/6
 Proposed budget                   24/7

East Side redevelopment and preservation program      24/9

Education Task Force, Trident 2000:
  Career education subcommittee         24/10
  Education 1977             24/11
 Lee Drago's visit to Dr. Feldman,Principal
   of Memminger 2-27-78          24/12
 Lifelong learning subcommittee,
  meeting notes 1-19-78     24/8
  Minutes I- 1 1-78, 2-8-78, 2-15-78, 3-8-78      24/13
 Minutes and plan of action life long learning
   subcommittee 1-11-78          24/14
 Newsletter November, 1977          24/15
 Ne10t Task Force meeting 3-10-78        24/16
 Principals as managers           24/17
  Trident 2000 Task Force Reports June, 1978     24/18

Election systems project material August, 1972,
 January, 1973               24/19

Everything change up now: a view of the S.C.
 Sea Island               24/20

Essau Jenkins                24/21

Family Service Association of America material 1977-78     24/22

Family Service of Charleston county-materials 1972, 76, 77   24/23

Food Stamp Study Committee-material         24/24

Funeral services attended-Edward Taylor Clayton
 9-14-66; Suaie L.V. Bailey 6-22-75; Claudia C.
  Blaney 9-11-76; William Maybank 11-12-77      24/25

Gullah in the stories and novels of William Gilmore
 Simms, by J. Allen Morris           24/26

Health committee meeting 1-23-72         24/27

Highlander Center-financial comparisons        24/28
Highlander reports October, 1974, March, 1976
 July, 1976, March, 1977, June, 1977, December, 1977   24/29

Hope Center for the Retarded-application of services     24/30

The Hampton Institute-bulletin Summer, 1976,77
 and Winter 1978               24/31

Instructions on the administration on your political
 organization               25/1

Invitational conference on social change and the
 role of behavioral scientist 5/4-6/66         25/2

Invitations received              25/3

League of women voters of S.C.-legislation newsletter
 June-July, 1976, March, 78          25/4

Land preservation seminar planning meeting       25/5
Legislative update...              25/6
"Lift Every Voice and Sing"            25/7
Local client council material            25/8

Local workshop material            25/9

Memo to Pentecostal, United Methodist, African
 Methodist, Presbyterian, and Holliness Churches-
 Essau Jenkins Scholarship Fund Drive        25/10
 
 

Mental retardation-South Carolina Legislation       25/11

Miscellaneous writing-"Rediscovering Black History"
by Toni Morrison              25/12

Memorial services-J.  Waites Waring 1-28-68, Martin
Luther King 1-14-73, George A. Payton 3-22-75       25/13

Minority development and manager association-material
April & June, 1978              25/14

Miscellaneous notes              25/15

Miscellaneous printed material           25/16

National caucus on the black aged, statement by
senator Edward M. Kennedy 4-14-75         25/17

National client council regional conference report      25/18
Neighborhood legal assistance program intake record     25/19
Neighborhood legal assistance program-vai-ious areas
of legal problems that people often have         25/20

National caucus on black aged information       26/1

National Client Council Advisory board 8-9-76         26/2
 Board training: A structured learning e10perience  26/3
 The community notes April, May,October, November,
   December, 1977; January, 1978        26/4
 General correspondence 1976-78         26/5
 National Client Council community dictionary      26/6
 Purpose of local clients council          26/7
  The Why's and How's            26/8

National Caucus of Black school board members-program
 and agenda 3-26-77              26/9
National foundation for consumer credit material 1977      26/10

Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program:
  Branch office location and proposed location      26/11
  Financial eligibility standards for clients        26/12
  General correspondence            26/13
  Is considering the following definition of its basic
   mission/role              26/14
  Personal correspondence-Stella D.Mosley 10-12-76,
   3-4-78               26/15
  Public service announcement          26/16
  South Carolina district meeting, National client
   council               26/17
  Types of cases              26/18
  New Dimensions in community services program 1976-78  26/19
  New York schedule for June 1-5          26/20
  Office of rural development life skills education
    services-material            26/21

Options to improve the administration and enforcement
 of civil rights laws...            26/22
Office of the White House press secretary-election reform   26/23

Old Bethel United Methodist Church:
  Benevolence-si10 months report ending 6-0-75     26/24
  Bicentennial services set Sunday at Old Bethel
   church-Charleston Evening Post 3-31-66      26/25
  A brief history of Old Bethel Methodist church 1963   26/26
  Financial statement May, 1976         26/27
  Mortgage report group 2 4-17-77         26/28
  Oldest Methodist church in lowcountry was constituted and
  occupied in 1797. The News & Courier 9-3-51   26/29

Project on the status and education of women 1974-77     26/30
Programs attended              26/31

Penn Community Services:
  Child development plans 7-1-73--6-30-74      27/1
  Conference probes black lands plight Savannah
  Morning News 2-18-75           27/2
  Day Care centers prepared low income children
   for school-The Beaufort Gazette 8-21-76      27/3
  Penn News-The call to freedom and self-determination  27/4
 Proposed budget for fiscal year 7-1--6-30-74     27/5

Rural America "A Time for Decision" by Clay Cochran    27/6
Rural Mission Inc., program 1974          27/7
Research Inde10 File              27/8
Sea Island comprehensive health care corporation
 presents the 2nd annual land preservation seminar
 July, 1974               27/9
South Carolina association of Black elected officials
 material                27/10
South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation Forum    27/11
South Carolina Citizenship School Teacher       27/12
South Carolina census material 1960         27/13
South Carolina literacy program           27/14
South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation
 bulletin 1977               27/15
 
 

South Carolina Retired Educator Association:
 Annual report               27/16
 Constitution 6-6-74             27/17
 Membership application 1975-76         27/18
 South Carolina Retirement system benefits for retired
  educators              27/19

South Carolina Student Council on Human Relations     27/20

South Carolina White House conference on handicapped
 individuals-material 1976            27/21
South Carolina workshop material          27/22
Southern Organization committee for economic and social
 change January, March, 1977; May, 1978        27/23
Spiritual singing in the South Carolina Sea Island      27/24
State Human Affairs Commission-bulletin Spring, 1976     27/25
Student Christian Movement announces a special
 public meeting on "The Revolution in the South"      27/26
South Carolina Arts Commission-Charleston
 communication center-material           27/27
South Carolina Association of Black Elected Officials-
 information 5-12-78             27/28
South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation forum
 May-June, 1978              27/29
South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs-
 15th anniversary 1909-1959           28/1
South Carolina Federation of Women's and Girl's
 Clubs-65th annual meeting            28/2
Southern Christian Leadership Conference-County Statistics
 for South Eastern Georgia Crusade for voter       28/3
Trident area program for the aging advisory committee-
 by-laws                 28/4
Agenda 12-13-77               28/5

Trident forum for the handicapped:
  Agenda 12-7-75, 8-11-78           28/6
  Constitution              28/7
  Draft copy of the constitution 6-5-78       28/8
  Minutes 11-14-75            28/9
  Newsletter August, 1978           28/10

Trident United Way program           28/11
Trip to Santa Cruz, Ca. 10-8--1-72         28/12
Trip to Gustavus Adolphus College, St.
 Peters, Minn. 1975             28/13
United Church of Christ pension board retirement
 fund for lay workers: W-2P form for Septima Clark    28/14
United Methodist-Charleston district news digest
 December, 1976; October, 1977          28/15
United States census 1970, S.C. election commission
 voting registration statistics, Charleston county      28/16
What permits are needed to build in Charleston county
 May, 1974               28/17

Writing:
  Eliah B.Fredman Sr.           28/18
  Michael Freeman            28/19
  Vincent Harding             28/20
 Arthur Pearl              28/21

Youth Citizenship Fund Inc.--America 1972 High
 School Internship project           28/22

Photograph:
  Albernathy, Ralph D.           29/1
  Alice                29/2
  Allison children             29/3
  Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.-banquet 1945     29/4
  Angel Oak              29/5
  Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.-Columbia,
   S.C. 1948             29/6
  Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.-Debutantes,
   Columbia, S.C. 1948          29/7
  Andre                29/8
  At the College of Charleston         29/9
  Dr.Leon Banov, Nurse Pembroke,
   Nurse Edwards, John's Island 1956      29/10
  James Bevel, Southern Christian Leader-
   ship conference worker          29/11
  Benedict College             29/12
  Howard Bennett and Family         29/13
  Bob and Bessie's children          29/14
 Cape May, New Jersey           29/15
  Jimmy Carter Best Wishes to Septima Clark     29/16
  Celia Dial Sa10on School Faculty, Columbia,
   S.C.               29/17
  Celia Dial Sa10on Howard Elementary School
   Columbia, S.C. 1945          29/18
  Alma and Peter Clark           29/19
  David Clark              29/20
  Eli Steve Clark             29/21
  Mary Yvonne Clark            29/22
  Matilda and Nerie Clark           29/23
  Eli and Nerie Clark            29/24
  Nerie Clark Jr.             29/25
  Nerie David Clark III           29/26
  Nerie David Clark Jr. and Nerie David
   Clark III              29/27
  Clark family reunion 1940          29/28
  Charleston Air Force base, Black history
   celebration             29/30
  Charleston hospital strike workers 1969       29/31
  Comprehensive health center 1976       29/32
  Stoney Cooke             29/33
  Dorothy Cotton             29/34
  Dorothy Cotton, Jesse Jackson         29/35
  Cumberland Mountain, Tenn.         29/36
  Day Care center ceremony 5-18-78       29/37
  E10pressway dedication ceremony 1978       29/38
  Walter Fauntroy             29/39
  Faculty member, Columbia, S.C.         29/40
  Ethel Fouse and Henry Poinsette         29/41
  Elizabeth Ann             29/42
  G.A. and Bea             29/43
  William Louis Gaillard and his Royal
   Sultans 1951             29/44
  Hampton Institute 1946 Graduating Class      29/45
  Geneva and Willie Mac           29/46
  Miss Gilliam              29/47
  The Golden family & David Clark       29/48
  Cecil Gray              29/49
  Greene County, Ala. July, 1969         29/50
  Harrison, Maine 1942           29/51
  Health program John's Island 1949, 1954, 1956     29/52
  Henrietta St.House            29/53
  Rev.Jesse Jackson            29/54
  Highlander 1960             29/55
  Housing workshop, Tallahassee, Fla.       29/56
  The Howard Family           29/57
  Individual photos of S.P.C.         29/58
  Essau Jenkins, James Orange, Andrew
   Young, Leon Williams 1969        29/59
  John's Island, S.C.            29/60
  Mrs. Coretta Scott King           29/61
  De10ter, Bernice, Yoland, Martin III
   and Coretta King            29/62
  Mrs.Martin Luther King Jr.         29/63
  Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.          29/64
  Martin Luther King Jr. & Friends         29/65
  Martin Luther King Jr. & Rev.Ralph D.
   Albernathy             29/66
  Bernard Lafayette            29/67
  Bernard Lee              29/68
  Louise and William Lee           29/69
  Travis Lee              29/70
  Liberty County , GA.           29/71
  Marthenia, Harriet, Shay Cynthia, Valeria      29/72
  Mary                29/73
  Miscellaneous             29/74
  Mississippi 1963             29/75
  Morristown Normal and Industrial College,
   Graduating Class 1945-46         29/76
  National Education Association Award       29/77
  Alva Nelson              29/78
  Old Bethel Methodist Church 1974       29/79
  Pary gathering, Charleston, S.C. 1950       29/80
  James Pesonneau             29//81
  Adrian and Eli Poinsette           29/82
  Betty and Gerald Poinsette          29/83
  Eli, Seppie, Peter, Lucille, and
   Lorene Poinsette            29/84
  Elizabeth Poinsette            29/85
  Ethel and Ruby Poinsette (sisters) 1923       29/86
  Lorene Poinsette             29/87
  Lucille Poinsette             29/88
 Lucille Poinsette, Ruby Caldwell, Septima
   Clark, Mrs. E.B.Burroughs         29/89
  Peter, Lucille, Septima Poinsette         29/90
  Rene Poinsette             29/91
  Samuel Poinsette and son          29/92
  Victoria Poinsette (mother)         29/93
  Wilfred Poinsette (brother)          29/94
  Praise House, Johns Island, S.C. (missing)      29/95
  James Orange             29/96
  Jesse T.Resse             29/97
  Lori Robinson             29/98
  Bernice Robinson            29/99
  Norman Robinson            29/100
  Rev.Rogers              29/101
  Ronnie               29/102
  St.Martin Island, Dutch West Indies 1972      29/103
  Al Sampson              29/104
  Paula Sanders             29/105
  Singing Period-Johns Island, S.C. 1956, 1959     29/106
  Southern Christian Leadership Conference-
   retirement banquet 1970          29/107
  Southern Christian Leadership Conference
   workers              29/108
  Patricia Sprunt and Septima Clark        29/109
  Eva Mae Sudderth and Family         29/110
  Micael Anthony Stevens 1971         29/111
  Sullivans Island 1941           29/112
  Duenell Suratt             29/113
  This is your Life, Old Bethel United
   Methodist Church 5-3-70          29/114
  University of California, Santa Cruz, Ca.       29/115
  Vacation Bible School, Charleston, S.C.       29/116
  C.Vanderhorst             29/117
  What is it like to be Septima P. Clark       29/118
  Hosea Williams             29/119
  Andrew Young             29/120
  Andrew Young & Septima Clark         29/121

Tape:
  Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio       30/1
  Highlander workshop, Athens, Ga. 1968 (missing)    30/2
  Retirement tape             30/3
  Miscellaneous             30/4
Echo In My Soul - Xerox copy 1962         31/1
Echo In My Soul - Xerox copy 1962         31/2