"1948 At the home of Robert and Mamie Fields. S.C. Federation of Women and Girls Clubs" (Clark far right, Fields standing). From scrapbook of Septima P. Clark.
Newspaper article on Septima Clark titled "Civil Rights Activist Has Seen Many Changes" by Warren McInnis. From The State newspaper, Columbia, SC (1972). Page 2.
Letter (Commendation for Scholarship) to Mrs. Septima P. Clark from Hampton Institute Summer School for Teachers (Hampton, Virginia) congratulating her first successful summer session in her pursuit of a masters degree.
Invitation from President and Mrs. Carter for an awards luncheon honoring Living Legacies by the National Caucus of the Black Aged. Clark's name misspelled.
Area Agencies on Aging description put out by Southeastern Association of Area Agencies on Aging, includes jotted note handwritten -- Frank Ling: Associate Pastor, First Baptist Church. Moncks Corner, SC.
"Best wishes to Septima Poinsette Clark - Jimmy Carter." Copy of inscribed color photo of Clark shaking hands with Jimmy Carter at Living Legacy Award Luncheon held at the White House Feb. 1979.
Page 3: Highlander Reports, a publication of Highlander Folk School (1956/1957), Monteagle, TN. Notes Septima Clark named Director of Education at Highlander and an Integrated Youth Camp held that summer.