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.
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.
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.
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.
Letter of congratulations to Septima Clark from Hon. Justine Wise Polier (from the Children's Defense Fund, New York, N.Y.) re: Clark's election to the Charleston County (S.C.) School Board.
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).
Ralph Abernathy (left) and others presenting Septima P. Clark (second from left) with plaque at Southern Christian Leadership Conference convention in Indianapolis, IN.
Description of Septima Poinsette Clark, featured guest of Black Students' Alliance at Merrill College, University of California at Santa Cruz. In "Black Express" authored by Ruth-pearl Wilson.