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Septima Poinsette Clark, 1987, 2010
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Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Each series contains multiple subseries in which detailed descriptions are provided in each introduction.
Series 1. Biographical Documents (1944-2015, and undated)holds resumes, vitas and biographical sketches; oral interview transcripts and essays about Whipper; tributes and honors which includes honorary degrees, the South Carolina Black Hall of Fame, and the BellSouth-South Carolina African American History Calendar honoree (also refer to Series 10: Awards. Various...
Dates:
1987, 2010
Septima Clark Exhibit Label
File — Box 2, Folder: 16
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
The collection contains material relating to the life and work of Septima P. Clark. The biographical papers include tributes, clippings, certificates, awards, family correspondence and transcripts of various oral history interviews in which Clark discusses her parents; husband; growing up and race relations in Charleston, SC; work with Myles and Zylphia Horton, Guy and Candie Carawan and others, such as Bernice Robinson and Esau Jenkins in such places as Highlander Folk School in Monteagle,...
Dates:
1960-1988 and undated
Photograph of Septima Poinsette Clark , 1916, and undated
File — Box 24, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
Notes Poinsett as "Assistant Editor," on photograph, from
Dates:
1916, and undated
Septima Poinsette Clark Portrait Unveiling, 1997
File — Box 142, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Holds correspondence,reports, meeting minutes, and various documents pertaining to Whipper's commission, committee, and Board of Trustee positions, along with her civic/social involvement.
Contains the subseries: Charleston County School District (CCSD); Mayor's Advisory Committee on Human Relations; City of Charleston Department and Committees; Charleston County Bicentennial Committee; South Carolina International Women's Year; Avery Research Center for African American History and...
Dates:
1997
Materials from and regarding Septima Poinsette Clark, circa 1960-1979
File — Box 4, Folder: 3
Collection Overview
Holds a mimeographed copy of "Songs of Freedom," signed by Clark. *Note-copy is in Fragile condition. Please use photocopied version* A similar collection of lyrics, "Sing for Freedom," from the Higlander Folk School, August 1960, is located in the Septima Poinsette Clark Papers, Box 7, Folder 24. Also included is a mimeographed memorandum indicating Clark's deed of No. 17 Henrietta Street to Emanuel A.M.E. Church, 7 August 1972, among other land transactions. Lastly, an original signed...
Dates:
circa 1960-1979
Mailings to Septima Clark from various organizations
File — Box 14, Folder: 14
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
The collection contains material relating to the life and work of Septima P. Clark. The biographical papers include tributes, clippings, certificates, awards, family correspondence and transcripts of various oral history interviews in which Clark discusses her parents; husband; growing up and race relations in Charleston, SC; work with Myles and Zylphia Horton, Guy and Candie Carawan and others, such as Bernice Robinson and Esau Jenkins in such places as Highlander Folk School in Monteagle,...
Dates:
1942-1985
Clark, Septima and Family
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Identifier: Folder 10-9
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs, photocopies, and negatives.
Dates:
approximately 1890s-2012
Septima Poinsette Clark: Newspaper clippings, 1987, 1989
File — Box 7, Folder: 22
Collection Overview
Articles regarding the passing of Clark.
Dates:
1987, 1989
Septima Poinsette Clark: Typescripts, 1962, and undated
File — Box 7, Folder: 19
Collection Overview
Contains typed and handwritten timeline and notes from Clark's book Echo in My Soul. Also see Box 7, Folder 20, for photocopied book excerpt.
Dates:
1962, and undated
Miscellaneous printed programs at which Septima Clark spoke
File — Box 4, Folder: 7
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
The collection contains material relating to the life and work of Septima P. Clark. The biographical papers include tributes, clippings, certificates, awards, family correspondence and transcripts of various oral history interviews in which Clark discusses her parents; husband; growing up and race relations in Charleston, SC; work with Myles and Zylphia Horton, Guy and Candie Carawan and others, such as Bernice Robinson and Esau Jenkins in such places as Highlander Folk School in Monteagle,...
Dates:
1954-1983