Reports and studies
Found in 402 Collections and/or Records:
National Commission: Reports and event flyers, 1977
Regarding Women's Rights, Child Care, and the Minimum Wage and the Fair Labor Standards Act.
National Women's Conference Proceedings: "The Black Woman's Agenda", 1977
Includes documents from the National Commission of International Women's Year and it's national conference.
One Million Trustee Challenge: Reports and correspondence, 2008
Whipper served on Benedict's Board of Trustees (2005-2008). Holds correspondence, meeting minutes, Board of Trustees meeting reports, various committee meeting reports, President reports, Founder's Day Rally event programs, a variety of special event programs, and news releases. Includes dissertation: "Towards Creating Anomalies...Low Income, First Generation Students at Benedict College," 2005.
Phelps Stokes Fund, 1992
Contains "Grassroots Democracy in the United States Project Summary."
Ports Authority, South Carolina State, 1987-1996
Contains reports and brochures.
Position Paper: "Toward a Drug-Free South Carolina", 1990s
Contains correspondence and reports.
Precinct Demographics and reports, 1986
During 1986, Whipper ran in four elections; two primaries and two general elections.
"Presentation of the Charleston Area RTA Plan to the CHATS Policy Committee", 1988
Holds correspondence and reports with documents relating to the Charleston Area Transporation Study (CHATS).
President's Report, 2007
Whipper served on Benedict's Board of Trustees (2005-2008). Holds correspondence, meeting minutes, Board of Trustees meeting reports, various committee meeting reports, President reports, Founder's Day Rally event programs, a variety of special event programs, and news releases. Includes dissertation: "Towards Creating Anomalies...Low Income, First Generation Students at Benedict College," 2005.
President's Report for Annual Meetings, 1984 - 2007
Scattered years; includes event programs, transcripts of reports, and black and white photographs. Includes transcipt of Davis Moltke-Hansen's speech, "The Need for Avery," (1984).