Certificate of appreciation to Septima Clark for guest speaking, from the Rotary Club of Miamisburg, Ohio. (signed L. Max Myers, President and [Firman?] R. Knipp, Secretary).
Biographical sketch of Septima Poinsette Clark published in press release of Housing Authority of City of Charleston due to announcement of naming day care center after her. Cont'd.
Biographical sketch of Septima Poinsette Clark published in press release of Housing Authority of City of Charleston due to announcement of naming day care center after her.
Back of envelope from Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. to Mrs. Septima Clark of Charleston, SC. Phone number of 'Mrs. Edwards' handwritten.
Area Agencies on Aging description put out by Southeastern Association of Area Agencies on Aging, includes jotted note handwritten -- Frank Ling: Associate Pastor, First Baptist Church. Moncks Corner, SC.
Advertisement for documentary by Gretchen Robinson, "Everything Change Up Now: A View of the South Carolina Sea Islands," in which Septima Clark is interviewed.
Above: H. Councill Trenholm Memorial Awards: Septima Poinsette Clark honored, photo included. Below: Septima P. Clark Expressway dedication invitation (1978) from South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation and The Charleston County Legislative Delegation (naming of the Crosstown Route).
A newspaper article from The Herald Staff concerning the National Education Association's highest race relations award (the H. Councill Trenholm Memorial Award) given to Mrs. Septima Poinsette Clark.
1979 letter to Septima Clark by executive director of The National Caucus on the Black Aged, Inc. concerning the Living Legacy Award Luncheon hosted by Jimmy Carter. The NCBA apparently was the catalyst behind the recognition.
1976 letter from chair of the Teacher Rights Committee for Charleston County Education Association, Serena Washington, to chair of Human Relations Committee for the South Carolina Education Association, Jackie Gilmore, nominating Septima Clark for the H. Councill Trenholm Memorial Award (which she was later awarded). Page 2.