clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 294 Collections and/or Records:
Newspaper articles, 1992
Contains materials pertaining to Whipper's 1986, 1988, and 1992 legislative election campaigns for Charleston District 109. Whipper was first elected to serve District 109 in a Special Election held in 1986 after the resignation of Robert Woods. She was elected to a full term in November 1986. Includes the subseries: 1986 and 1988 Campaign Materials; 1992 Campaign Materials; and 1994 Campaign Materials.
Newspaper Articles, 2009
Contains campaign ephemera, invitations, programs, photographic images, newspapers articles, and magazines related to the President Obama's election and his first years in office.
Newspaper Articles , 1983 - 1986
Newspaper Articles, 1995-1998, and undated
Cornwell, an Charleston educator and civil rights activist who was arrested for civil disobedience in 1963 for attempting to desegregate the Fort Sumter Hotel restaurant. Indcluded are newspaper articles, correspondence, event programs for her 100th year birthday celebration, funeral obesqiues, and Whipper's speech transcript regarding Cornwell receiving the Harvey Gantt Award.
Newspaper Articles, 2014
Includes memorandums, correspondence, and reports collected during Whipper's tenure as a CCSC board member.
Newspaper articles , 1989
Contains correspondence, reports, newspaper articles and handwritten notes pertaining to this hurricane which caused extensive damage to South Carolina on 21 Septemember 1989. Part of Whipper's district was one of the hardest hit.
Newspaper Articles and Funeral Program, 2003
Regarding the passing of Ruby Cornwell, 28 February 2003.
Newspaper Articles regarding Barack Obama's Election, 2008
Contains campaign ephemera, invitations, programs, photographic images, newspapers articles, and magazines related to the President Obama's election and his first years in office.
Newspaper clippings, 1986
Regarding Whipper's campaign.
Newspaper Clippings: One District School Bill, 1967
Contains photocopied articles regarding Charles M. Gibson's bill from the Charleston Evening Post