Handwritten letter from Septima Clark detailing and responding to an incident between black and white boys during a football game. Titled "Quality Education for Human Rights." Page 1.
Photo of Mrs. Massey presenting Septima Clark with plaque from Old Bethel Methodist Episcopal church as retirement award for accomplishment in education.
Letter from the Office of the SC Governor (1979) in recognition of Septima Clark's role as honorary commissioner for the International Year of the Child and in thanks for her participation in its opening festivities.
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.
Handwritten letter from Septima Clark detailing and responding to an incident between black and white boys during a football game. Titled "Quality Education for Human Rights." Page 2.
Advertisement for documentary by Gretchen Robinson, "Everything Change Up Now: A View of the South Carolina Sea Islands," in which Septima Clark is interviewed.
"John's Island-- Study of health programs and early childhood deaths." Septima Clark outside with group of women and children on John's Island, South Carolina.
"Her Soul Echoes For a Reason." Newspaper article about Septima Clark's autobiography, Echo in My Soul, with photo of Clark. Newspaper article "Graduation Day at Septima Clark Day Care Center."
"Brother and Wife. 1965 Christmas Party. Lucille, Peter (bro), Steven, Kevin." Septima P. Clark's brother, Peter Poinsette [Jr.], with wife and children.