Congratulatory letter from Franklin C. Fetter Family Health Center's Community Advisory Council on Septima Clark's honorary degree from the College of Charleston.
Supportive telegram from Charleston County Education Association, same year Septima Clark was forced to leave her Charleston, SC teaching job due to membership in NAACP.
Letter from Progressive Club of Salem Baptist Church, Charleston, South Carolina, inviting Mrs. Clark to be present for an award recognizing her civil rights work.
One page photocopy of a typescript describing the social setting and history of John's Island, South Carolina and the Citizenship Education Program started there by Mrs. Septima Clark and Mr. Esau Jenkins.
Letter from Alton C. Crews, superintendent of Gwinnett County Schools (and former superintendent of Charleston County Public Schools when Clark was elected to school board) to Septima Clark congratulating her on her Living Legacy Award.
Letter from the Office of the SC Governor (1979) in recognition of Septima Clark's role as honorary commissioner for the International Year of the Child and in thanks for her participation in its opening festivities.