Clemmie Embly Webber papers, 1966-1995.

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Clemmie Embly Webber papers, 1966-1995.

Certificates, clippings, programs, correspondence, photographs, and reports reflecting Clemmie E. Webber's activities as an educator and scientist and her involvement in various civic, state, national, and professional organizations and activities. Organizations represented in the collection include Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; National School Boards Association; Education Commission of the States; S.C. School Boards Association; and the S.C. State Ethics Commission. The collection also contains material documenting Webber's 1983 selection as South Carolina Mother of the Year, and, subsequently, National Mother of the Year.

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National School Boards Association

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Webber, Clemmie Embly, 1913-

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Received BS from the Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural and Mechanical College of South Carolina (now South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, S.C.) in 1935 and MS in 1952; received a doctorate in Science Education from the American University, 1966; science professor at South Carolina State College (now South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, S.C.), 1954-1979; active in various civic, national, state, and professional organizations; selected as 1983 South Carolina and National Mo...

South Carolina School Boards Association.

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Education Commission of the States

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State of South Carolina State Ethics Commission

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South Carolina State College (Orangeburg, S.C.)

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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority

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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded on January 13, 1913 by twenty-two collegiate women at Howard University. It is a private, non-profit organization whose purpose is to provide services and programs to promote human welfare. The founders were college students who wanted to use their collective strength to promote academic excellence and to provide assistance to persons in need. The first public act performed by the Delta Founders involved their participation in the Women's Suffrage March in ...