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Democratic Party of South Carolina Records
The Democratic Party of South Carolina Records document the party's efforts at the local, state, and national levels. Headquartered in Columbia, the party's primary purposes are to promote the its interests throughout the state, provide campaign assistance to Democratic candidates for state and national office, and serve as a liaison with the national and local Democratic parties.
J. Mitchell Reames papers
Doug Mauldin Papers
This small collection consists of 75 photographs of public figures, including Speaker of the House Sol Blatt, state senator Edgar Brown, Governor Robert McNair, state senator James P. "Spot" Mozingo, and Governor John West. The photos were taken by Doug Mauldin, a South Carolina journalist and photographer who worked for The State, the Greenville News, and the Associated Press, frequently reporting on state government.
Charles D. Ravenel Papers
In 1974, Charles D. Ravenel, a political newcomer, became the Democratic Party's nominee for governor, but a dispute over residency qualifications kept him off the general election ballot. Campaigns for the U.S. Senate in 1978 and for Congress in 1980 were also unsuccessful. However, Ravenel's innovative style and charismatic manner reinvigorated the political system, and his method of using the media as a campaign tool was a first for South Carolina and changed politics within the state.
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- Hollings, Ernest F. (Ernest Frederick), 1922-2019 3
- Byrnes, James F. (James Francis), 1882-1972 2
- Culbertson, John Bolt, 1908-1983 2
- McNair, Robert E. (Robert Evander), 1923-2007 2
- Ravenel, Charles Dufort, 1938- 2
- West, John Carl, 1922-2004 2
- Bates, Lester L., Sr. (Lester Lee), 1904-1988 1
- Bessinger, Maurice, 1930- 1
- Brown, Edgar A. (Edgar Allan), 1888-1975 1
- Byrnes, Maude 1
- Campbell, Carroll A., 1940-2005 1
- Christian Action Council (Columbia, S.C.) 1
- Claflin College (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1
- Dabbs, James McBride, 1896-1970 1
- Democratic Party (S.C.) 1
- Dennis, Rembert C. (Rembert Coney) 1
- Dent, Harry S. (Harry Shuler), 1930-2007 1
- Easterby, J. H. (James Harold), 1898-1960 1
- Edwards, James B. (James Burrows), 1927-2014 1
- Fendley, Furman 1
- Finney, Ernest A., Jr. (Ernest Adolphus), 1931-2017 1
- Fowler, Donald L. (Donald Lionel), 1935-2020 1
- Frederick, Keith 1
- Gittman, James Thornton 1
- Graham, Frank Porter, 1886-1972 1
- Grisso, Bud 1
- Holleman, Frank 1
- Hope, Bob, 1903-2003 1
- Jackson, Rhett 1
- James, Weldon 1
- Jennings, Peggy 1
- Long, John D. 1
- Martin, Arthur Morrison 1
- Mauldin, Doug (James Douglas) 1
- Morris, Jack 1
- Murray, George W. (George Washington), 1853-1926 1
- Nixon, Pat, 1912-1993 1
- Orange, Sylvia 1
- Outler, Albert C. (Albert Cook), 1908-1989 1
- Poole, Robert F. (Robert Franklin), 1893-1958 1
- Poteat, Edwin McNeill, 1892-1955 1
- Reames, J. Mitchell (James Mitchell), 1920-1987 1
- Sanders, Alex 1
- Shealy, Lois T. 1
- Sheheen, Robert 1
- South Carolina Library Association 1
- Southwestern Library Association 1
- Spears, R. Wright (Robert Wright), 1912-2015 1
- Taylor, Eben 1
- Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003 1
- United Methodist Church (U.S.) 1
- Varn, Sidney 1
- Walker, Estellene P. 1
- Westmoreland, William C. (William Childs), 1914-2005 1
- Westmoreland, “Kitsy” (Katherine Stevens Van Deusen) 1
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