verso page, featuring a flyer for "The week-end's greatest treat. . .Club Alabam's Sunday Night Revue!," as well as three ads for the Club Alabam clipped from newspapers
recto page, featuring a clipping that reads "About Things Theatrical" above a sleeve with the 1928 edition of "The Official Theatrical World of Colored Artists" guide
recto page with flap closed; mounted on closed flap is a newspaper clipping titled "Called to the Colors!" and an additional clipping with numerous portrait photographs and the caption "Men Who Faced Death. . ."
verso page, features the program from the June 22, 1938 "Worlds Heavyweight Championship" bout between Joe Louis and Max Scmeling, along with several clippings
verso page, features a yellow program from the American Negro Theatre attached on top of a single-sheet flyer that reads "You must visit. . ." at the top
recto page features a sleeve that has several Bulletins of the New York Public Library in it, with a card for the 135th Street branch of the NYPL mounted on top of it
verso page, featuring a calling card from Arhur A. Schomburg, a pamphlet titled "Placido: A Cuban Martyr," 2 clippings, and 2 notices from the New York Public Library
recto features handwritten: "My day at Hammersteins to see Jack Johnson" at top, along with a ticket, a door check, and a sleeve with a program for Hammerstein's ballroom