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.
Newspaper article on Septima Clark titled "Civil Rights Activist Has Seen Many Changes" by Warren McInnis. From The State newspaper, Columbia, SC (1972). Page 2.
Newspaper article on Septima Clark titled "Civil Rights Activist Has Seen Many Changes" by Warren McInnis. From The State newspaper, Columbia, SC (1972). Page 1.
Handwritten letter from Septima Clark detailing and responding to an incident between black and white boys during a football game. Titled "Quality Education for Human Rights." Page 3.
Handwritten letter from Septima Clark detailing and responding to an incident between black and white boys during a football game. Titled "Quality Education for Human Rights." Page 2.
Handwritten letter from Septima Clark detailing and responding to an incident between black and white boys during a football game. Titled "Quality Education for Human Rights." Page 1.
Certificate presented to Septima Clark from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority for her attendance at the regional conference (signed Pauline F. Simmons, Norma S. White).
Merit certificate presented to Mrs. Septima P. Clark from the Citizens' Committee of Charleston County, SC (signed: A.B. Jenkins, President; Mary Bolton, Secretary).
Invitation to address by President Jimmy Carter at Gaillard Auditorium (July 1977) before the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments, Charleston, SC.
Invitation to reception honoring the Italian Ambassador, hosted by Mayor Joe Riley (1977) at Blacklock House, College of Charleston. Related to Spoleto Festival USA.
1972 article on the Highlander Folk School in Tennessee, published in the Harvard Educational Review. "Highlander Folk School: Getting Information, Going Back and Teaching It" by Frank Adams. Photocopy. Cont'd.