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A close Orangeburg newspaper colleague of Sims in those early days was Hugo S. Sheridan. Some years later, Sims married Sheridan's daughter. From this marriage came four sons, three of whom were involved in the paper. James Izlar Sims, the oldest, dropped out of school at age 14 to work at The Times and Democrat.
Middleton was born February 18, 1919, in Orangeburg, South Carolina, the youngest of six children. His great-great-grandfather was an enslaved. His father was a carpenter and his mother was in the first graduating class of the University of South Carolina. [4] In 1942, Middleton graduated from Claflin University. [4]
Monique Coleman, actress and singer, most notably from High School Musical, High School Musical 3: Senior Year and High School Musical 2. Angell Conwell, actress, born in Orangeburg, SC on August 2, 1983. Bob Corker, U.S. senator from Tennessee, born in Orangeburg on August 24, 1952. Don Covay, musician, born in Orangeburg on March 24, 1938.
Location of Orangeburg County in South Carolina. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of ...
Blossom Street School (HM) Booker T. Washington High School Auditorium (NR) Booker T. Washington School/Booker T. Washington High (HM) Calvary Baptist Church, 1865-1945 (HM) Canal Dime Savings Bank/Bouie v. City of Columbia (1964) (HM) Carver Theatre (HM/NR) Chappelle Administration Building (NR/NHL) Champion & Pearson Funeral Home (NR)
Springfield High School is a historic high school complex located at Springfield, Orangeburg County, South Carolina. It was built in 1928–1929, and is a two-story, brick high school building with a projecting central and end pavilions. Also on the property are the contributing gymnasium building (1938) and Springfield Graded School Annex (c ...
Pages in category "Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School alumni" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Gloria Blackwell, also known as Gloria Rackley (March 11, 1927 – December 7, 2010), was an African-American civil rights activist and educator. She was at the center of the Civil Rights Movement in Orangeburg, South Carolina during the 1960s, attracting some national attention and a visit by Dr. Martin Luther King of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.