Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Resumes and Biographical Sketches, 1961, 1983, 1985, 2001, and undated
Also includes interview with Green Douglas from "Women in Energy: a Newsletter of the DOE Federal Women's Program," (1983); and a biographical sketch on her husband, Walter Earl Douglas (1961)
Published United States Senate Hearing, 13 May, 1981
Contains the nomination for Green Douglas's position as Director of of the Department of Energy's Office of Minority Economic Impact (OMEI). Includes brochure regarding "Assistance for Minorities"
Correspondence, 1982, 1984, 2005
Contains letters written to Green Douglas by Senator Strom Thurmond and James B. Edwards as outgoing director of the Department of Energy. Also includes a invitation to the Ronald Reagan Commemorative Stamp Dedication (2005)
Journal: The University South Caroliniana Society, Sixty-eighth Annual Meeting, 24 April, 2004
Features Green Douglas's collection donation to the Library, with an extended biography (p.35-39). Also includes partial folder listing from the South Caroliniana Library finding aid
Avery Institute Class of 1947 Reunion Materials, 2002, 2005
Contains listing of attendees and photocopies of photographs (Color prints are located in Folder 8). Also includes funeral program of Juliabelle E. Marshall, an alum from the Avery Class of 1947.
Photographs: Childhood and Family, 1934 and undated
Includes prints of Tenetha Green and younger sister sitting in a chair, sepia 8 ½ x 11 (1934); and color print of her parents and brother, Rozenia and Anglin Green, Sr. and Jr.
Photographs: Career and White House Function, 1981, 1984
Holds two prints: Head shot of Green Douglas, the official press release photograph from the Department of Energy, black and white-(8x10); and President Ronald Reagan shaking Douglas’ hand, inscribed "To Rosslee Douglas, With best wishes, Ronald Reagan," 25 June 1984.
Photographs: Avery Institute Class of 1947 Reunion, circa 1947, 2002
Color prints from reunion events and black and white photographs of Avery Institute students, circa 1947