South Carolina Council on Human Relations
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
A.J. Clement papers
Collection
Identifier: SCL-MS-12855
Scope and Contents
Upon the death of Charlestonian A.J. Clement, Jr. (1908-1986), the city's mayor, Joseph P. Riley, Jr., cited him as a pioneer among Black business leaders "during a time of changing attitudes of the white race toward race relations." Riley credited Clement with helping to hasten "this positive change which improved our community." Further declaring that the city had lost one of its most dedicated citizens, the mayor alluded to Clement's many and diverse commitments—"There were no community...
Dates:
1926 - 1986
Found in:
South Caroliniana Library
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A.J. Clement papers
Keller Bumgardner Barron Papers
Collection
Identifier: SCU-SCPC-KBB
Scope and Contents
The Keller Bumgardner Barron collection consists of seventeen linear feet of material, c. 1916 to 2020, divided into six series: Personal, Public, Speeches, Clippings, Audiovisual, and Vertical File Materials. Personal papers include materials from Agnes Scott College, particularly from Barron’s involvement with its Alumni Association. Of note are scrapbooks that include clippings, documents, and photographs. The “Columbia Area Agnes Scott College Alumni Association” scrapbook,...
Dates:
1916 - 2020
Human Relations, Council on
Sub-Series
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The Topical subseries, the largest in the Personal series, documents Culbertson’s many interests and activities. There are extensive Persons files, containing much of his correspondence with well-known figures such as Thurgood Marshall and Eleanor Roosevelt, and others whom he counted among his friends, including Judge J. Waties Waring, Modjeska Simkins, Olin Johnston, and Hubert Humphrey. Culbertson’s relationship with Judge and Mrs. Waring seems to have begun when, in response to the...
Dates:
circa 1886 - 2012
South Carolina Council on Human Relations records
Collection
Identifier: SCL-MS-12143
Scope and Content
The collection consists of 52.5 linear feet of papers, 1934 to 1976. Its arrangement reflects the organization and programs of the Council and, wherever possible, the original organization of the records by the Council. Six series exist within the collection: Administrative records, Program Files, Topical Files, Clippings, Audio-Visual Material, and Miscellany. There is, by necessity, some overlap among the records filed in related sub-series.Administrative...
Dates:
1934-1976