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.
Invitation from Charleston, SC Mayor Joseph Riley, Jr. to Septima Clark for Waterfront Park groundbreaking and the 200th anniversary of the incorporation of Charleston, followed by reopening of City Council Chamber (renovated to house valuable historical paintings).
Cover of 25th Annual Report, Highlander Reports (1956/1957), Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee. Photo of Septima Clark on cover, Director of Education at Highlander.
Invitation from Charleston, SC Mayor Joseph Riley, Jr. to Septima Clark for Waterfront Park groundbreaking and the 200th anniversary of the incorporation of Charleston, followed by reopening of City Council Chamber (renovated to house valuable historical paintings). Cont'd.
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.
Press Release (1978) by The Housing Authority of the City of Charleston announcing naming of day care facility in Gadsden Green Homes to be named after Septima Poinsette Clark.
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.
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.
Draft of letter to Norwegian Nobel Committee from Septima Clark nominating Highlander Folk School, founded and directed by Myles Horton, for the Peace Prize.
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.
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.