Oversize box 1
Contains 21 Results:
The Parvenue, 1963
Materials include a May 1963 issue of The Parvenue in which Millicent is named to the Honor Society.
Gordon, Joenelle, 1964
Materials include a letter sent back home to family with annotated newspaper clippings about the Cleveland race riot and school integration.
Association for Retarded Citizens, 1986
Materials relate to J. Arthur’s time as treasurer for the Association including bank statements, checks, organizational bills, and accounting spreadsheets.
Awards and Certificates, 1959, 1965
Materials include a Certificate of Merit awarded to Thaddeus S. Fraser and a citation awarded to J. Arthur Brown for his work with the Charleston Branch of the NAACP.
Maps, 1960
Materials include a map of the American South showing counties in which desegregation in in effect as of Spring, 1960.
Newspaper Clippings, 1950-1965
Clippings cover a variety of NAACP locally in Charleston and regionally throughout the Southeast as well as court decisions, desegregation efforts, demonstrations, police investigations, and white violence against the Civil Rights movement throughout the region.
Photographs, 1959-1960
Materials include a photograph from the NAACP Golden Anniversary Convention, photographs from a Coahoma County Mississippi NAACP Emancipation Day Celebration with South Carolina NAACP attorney John Bolt Culbertson speaking, and a pictorial review of the North Carolina State Conference NAACP’s activities.
Posters, 1960-1965
Materials include a poster for a Charleston Branch NAACP mass meeting at which Ruby Hurley would speak, a poster listing stores and products as boycott targets for their active role in perpetuating segregation, and a poster for the Charleston Mass Movement.
Southern Schools News, 1960, 1962
Materials include the April, 1960 (vol. 6, no. 10), June, 1960 (vol. 6, no.12), December, 1960 (vol. 7, no. 6), and May, 1962 (vol. 8, no. 11) issues of Southern School News.
The Charleston Inquirer, 1964
May 29, 1964 (vol. 2, no. 13) issue of the Charleston Inquirer with a front-page story about the Charleston Branch of Jack and Jill and a photograph of the group. Photo includes Millicent.