Edward Manigault papers, 1955-1957.

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Edward Manigault papers, 1955-1957.

Papers include clippings and correspondence (chiefly typescript) of Manigault, Westbrook Pegler (columnist), R.H. Kelly (attorney of Houston, Texas) and Edward A. Rumeley of the Committee for Constitutional Government concerning school segregation and desegregation, race relations, Bernard Baruch, Southern politics, and other matters.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7337692

South Carolina Historical Society

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Manigault, Edward, 1896-1983.

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President of the Charleston, South Carolina News & Courier Company and the Evening Post Publishing Company. From the description of Edward Manigault papers, 1955-1957. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32140090 ...

Kelly, R. H.

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Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965

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Baruch, a financier and public adviser, was a millionaire by the age of thirty thanks to his investments in the stock market. He put his wealth to use in politics and public affairs and became an adviser to Woodrow Wilson, who appointed him chairman of the War Industries Board and a member of the president's war council. After World War I, he took part in the postwar peace conference and later became an adviser to President Roosevelt on defense matters and industrial preparedness for war. After ...

Pegler, J. Westbrook (James Westbrook), 1894-1969

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James Westbrook Pegler (1894-1969), freelance journalist, was a columnist for Scripps-Howard Syndicate from 1933 to 1944, and a columnist for King Features Syndicate from 1944 to 1962. From the description of Pegler, J. Westbrook (James Westbrook), 1894-1969 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10569759 Conservative syndicated columnist. Won a Pulitzer Prize for exposing labor union corruption. From the description of Letter to Lola Kovener ...

Rumely, Edward A. (Edward Aloysius), 1882-1964

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Inventor, educator, editor, and idealogical conservative. From the description of Edward A. Rumely papers, 1904-1959. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19131104 Edward Aloysius Rumely (1882-1964) was born in La Porte, Indiana, the eldest of thirteen. Edward was the son of Joseph Rumely, and grandson of Meinrad Rumely, a German immigrant and founder of a successful tractor company. At the age of 16, Edward entered Notre Dame University, and su...