Letter from Mrs. Eugene R. Lewis, Jr. (Thelma Woodbury Lewis), former student of Septima Clark, referencing honor Clark received at President Carter's Luncheon.
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.
"In 1960 Dr. Martin Luther King visited The Citizenship Education Training Center. The purpose of the center was to eliminate illiteracy. The center was located in Liberty County, Georgia. Mrs. [Septima P.] Clark, the woman seated at the head of the table, was the Director of the center." Image shows Clark (woman at head of table), King (far left), Ralph Abernathy (right of Clark), Andrew Young? (far back, left table) and many others.
News article: "Hickory Man's Mother Gains Fame For Authoring New Book" from local Hickory, SC newspaper re: Neri Clark, Jr. and mother Septima Clark's autobiography Echo in My Soul.
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.
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.
Letter to Septima Clark from Howard F. Burky, president of First Federal Savings Association about reception honoring Clark at Gambrell Hall, University of South Carolina.