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 1.
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.
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.
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.
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.
1000 Women to Honor Rosa Parks' event in Detroit, MI, 1961. Photo includes (L to R) Ms. Towles, Rosa Parks, Coretta King, Septima Clark, Annelle Ponder.
"The Sea Islands As a Cultural Resource" in The Black Scholar, 1974, by Herman Blake, Juanita Jackson and Sabra Slaughter. Highlighted portion concerns the slave vessel Wanderer, possibly put there due to oral history suggesting Clark's father might have been on it. In scrapbook of Septima P. Clark.
"South Carolina Legally, Morally Owes Septima Clark $72,000." Newspaper clipping detailing efforts to reimburse Clark's earned teacher retirement pay, taken away when she was dismissed from teaching in SC in 1956 for being NAACP member.