A letter from Chaplain Wynn to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. about Religious Emphasis Week and programs. He also stated that he is able to print more programs for his interested memers of his congregation in January.
A letter from Coretta Scott King to Chaplain Johnson stating that she will not be able to speak at this time due to her trying raise money for the upcoming center.
A construction floor plan of the third floor plan of Science Building at Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. This floor plan includes the building's corridor, placement of labs, restrooms, and extra construction notes.
A construction floor plan of the second floor plan of Science Building A at Tuskegee University. This floor plan layout shows the placement of classrooms, science labs, museum, restrooms, and stairways.
A construction floor plan for the first floor of Science Building at Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in 1931. This drawing shows floor layout for classrooms, labs, lecture halls, restrooms as well as measurements of the lab tables.
A construction blueprint drawing for the Electrical layout of the Home Economics Buildings Basement. Blueprint depicts transformer room layout and outlet layout.
The fifth architectural drawing blueprint for the addtions of the Home Economics Building at Tuskegee Institute. Architectural drawing depicts detailed multi section view of stairways, windows, and doors.
A construction blueprint drawing of the Home Economics Building-1st and 2nd Floor Electrical Layout. Blueprint has electrical outlets layout, key for electrical symbols, riser and feeder range circuits.
A construction blueprint drawing of the Home Economics Building equipment and plumbing layout. Drawing has notes about key symbols and shows every laboratory with proposed equipment.
A multi section view drawing blueprint of the home economics main entrance. Drawing includes window sections, building sections, staircase sections, and exterior wall sections.
A construction blueprint drawing of the plumbing and heating layouts for the first and second floors for the Home Economics building at Tuskegee. Drawing has details of hot water tank and service connections.
One-page typed document outlining Work's five-step plan, including building a library, releasing a bibliography, and creating a systemic gathering of data. "Original plan submitted to Booker T. Washington," is handwritten on document.
The conversation revolved around the history, legacy, and cultural significance of Tuskegee University, with Mrs. Walcott and Fanny Cooley sharing personal insights on the school's early years.
Two-page obituary or press release from Tuskegee regarding the life and death of Monroe N. Work. Includes information on scheduled funeral services, rites, and internment for Dr. Work.
A letter from Chaplain Wynn to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. congratulating him on his article Nonviolence and Racial Justice in the Christian Century Newspaper. Chaplain Wynn also reminded Dr. King that, he is expected to serve in Religious Emphasis Week in 1958.
The Negro Yearbooks were an annual encyclopedia of the negro published at Tuskegee University from 1912-1952. A chapter describing the Negro in health and medical facilities.
The Negro Yearbook was an annual encyclopedia about African Americans, published at Tuskegee University from 1912 to 1952. This chapter contains information on health and housing for African Americans.