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