Box 5
Contains 98 Results:
Page 31, 1971 June 01-02
Contains letters from W.C. Covington and W.T. Emmart to B.D. Schwartz congratulating him on becoming Mayor of Wilmington.
Page 32, 1971 May 31 - June 01
Contains letters from Hugh G. Noffsinger and C.E. Thompson to B.D. Schwartz congratulating him on becoming the Mayor of Wilmington.
Page 33, 1971 May 31, undated
Contains handwritten letters from Chester Jones and Ben Hatterman to B.D. Schwartz congratulating him on becoming Mayor of Wilmington. In addition, there is a newspaper clipping picturing Schwartz speaking to Councilman Hebert Brand.
Page 34, Undated
Contains letters from Robert T. Nicholas and the Baha'is of Wilmington to B.D. Schwartz congratulating him on becoming Mayor of Wilmington and continuing to further business with him.
Page 35, 1971 May 31 - June 01
Contains letter from Melvin Mack, and Reid Schwartz to B.D. Schwartz congratulating him on becoming Mayor of Wilmington.
Page 36, 1971 May 31 - June 01
Contains letters from N. Winfield Sapp and Bruce A. Bryant to B.D. Schwartz congratulating him on becoming Mayor of Wilmington.
Page 37, 1971 June 09
Contains a newspaper clipping from The Hanover Sun pertaining to Golden Frinks' Wilmington Movement to get basic necessities met in Black communities. The clipping includes the entirety of a text submitted to City and County elected officials.
Page 38, 1971 June 09
Contains newspaper clippings from The Hanover Sun picturing Golden Frinks and students belonging to the Wilmington Movement, as well as a newspaper clipping detailing the needs of the Wilmington Police Department.
Page 39, 1971 June 15
Contains a handwritten letter from Elaine Fields to B.D. Schwartz thanking him for coming to the Wilmington Youth Council meeting.
Page 40, 1971 July 03, undated
Contains a letter from Charlotte Orrell to B.D. Schwartz thanking him for attending the opening session of the 52nd Annual Convention of the North Carolina Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club. In addition, there is a letter inside of an envelope from Rabbi Howard L. Fineberg of Wilmington to B.D. Schwartz encouraging him to help fix the racial tensions in Wilmington.