Septima P. Clark Day Care Center background data in press release by The Housing Authority of the City of Charleston, SC. Mr. Donald Cameron announces Miss Dorothy Wright, C. A. Brown High School, to paint portrait of Septima Clark to display in the new facility.
South Carolina State Department of Education: Adult Basic Education Reading Campaign - Certificate of Recognition to "Dr. Septima Clark" signed by Charlie G. Williams, state superintendent of education.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 1974 (1973?). Clark received a plaque for Community Service. (L to R): Rev. Ralph David Abernathy of Atlanta, GA; Septima P. Clark; Mrs. Carr of Montgomery, AL.
Supportive telegram from Charleston County Education Association, same year Septima Clark was forced to leave her Charleston, SC teaching job due to membership in NAACP.
The News and Courier, Charleston, SC "How to get straight A's" by Michael Novak (philosopher, university professor, writer) about Gordon W. Green, Jr.'s book Getting Straight A's.
Ticket/Donation Form from The Modjeska Simkins Endowment Fund of the Human Endeavor, Columbia, SC, for banquet and awards ceremony honoring Lugenia Hammond, Septima Clark.
Trident Forum for the Handicapped, Charleston, SC. General letter from Chairman Harriet McBryde Johnson, asking help to preserve the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, P.L. 94-142.
Typescript copy of statement by Dr. Martin Luther King about Septima Clark and her autobiography, Echo in My Soul. Photo below of Clark with unidentified man and Sophie Heltai.
Western Union Telefax from Coretta Scott King to Septima Clark re: Francis Marion Hotel retirement dinner honoring Clark. King praises Clark's life work, from citizenship classes on John's Island, to her leadership of the Highlander School and the Citizenship Education Program and her contributions to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.