Septima Poinsette Clark Scrapbook, 1919-1983
Sort by: ▼ Title Description 61. Page 095 Letter from the Charles Webb Center for Crippled Children and Adults thanking Clark for her appearance with her grandson on a fundraising Telethon. 62. Page 094 Congratulatory letter from SC Senator Strom Thurmond (1978) on Clark's honorary degree from the College of Charleston. 63. Page 093b Congratulatory telegram to Septima Clark from "Nancy" of Columbia, South Carolina. 64. Page 093a Photograph of Mrs. Septima Clark at outdoor awards ceremony. 65. Page 092d Did You Know newsletter from Idlewild, Michigan, discussing the political aspirations of Highlander School alumnus Ethel Johnson. Page 4. 66. Page 092c Did You Know newsletter from Idlewild, Michigan, discussing the political aspirations of Highlander School alumnus Ethel Johnson. Page 3. 67. Page 092b Did You Know newsletter from Idlewild, Michigan, discussing the political aspirations of Highlander School alumnus Ethel Johnson. Page 2. 68. Page 092a Did You Know newsletter from Idlewild, Michigan, discussing the political aspirations of Highlander School alumnus Ethel Johnson. Page 1. 69. Page 091b Corsage with name tag "Mrs. Septima P. Clark: Honorary Commissioner", probably from the National Commission for the International Year of the Child. 70. Page 091a Telegram notifying Clark of her selection for a Living Legacy Award from the National Caucus for Black Aged, presented by the President. 71. Page 090b Table card, presumably for South Carolina Governor Richard Riley's inaugural gala. 72. Page 090a Invitation to South Carolina Governor Richard Riley's inaugural gala. 73. Page 089c Response card for South Carolina Governor Richard Riley's inaugural ball. 74. Page 089b Response card for South Carolina Governor Richard Riley's inaugural gala. 75. Page 089a Response envelope for South Carolina Governor Richard Riley's inaugural ball. 76. Page 088b Handwritten dinner invitation from South Carolina governor and Mrs. Richard Wilson Riley. 77. Page 088a Invitation to inaugural ball of the governor of South Carolina, Richard Riley. 78. Page 087b New York Times article on recipients of Living Legacy Awards sponsored by National Caucus for the Black Aged, including Septima P. Clark. 79. Page 087a Letter of congratulations from Charles "Pug" Ravenel on Mrs. Clark's Presidential award and subsequent mention in the New York Times. 80. Page 086c Invitation from President and Mrs. Carter for an awards luncheon honoring Living Legacies by the National Caucus of the Black Aged. Clark's name misspelled. (Cont'd).