...County was a member of Mt. Canaan Baptist Church. She was a 1952 graduate of Bettis Academy and she attended South Carolina State College. She retired from New York Telephone Company in 1991. Survivors include two daughters, Adrienne Rhonda Newsome...
...Augustus (A.T.) had been named headmaster. Mrs. Stephens later earned a master s degree of education from South Carolina State College in 1964. The family moved to Laurens, S.C. in 1945, where Mrs. Stephens taught first grade in rural...
...Chavous Brayboy. He was a 1958 graduate of Martha Schofield High School. After high school, he attended South Carolina State College for two years and then transferred to Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, PA, to pursue a degree...
...native of San Angelo, Texas was a member of the Historic Silver Bluff Baptist Church. He was a graduate of South Carolina State College, Orangeburg, SC. He was a veteran of the United States Air Force and a retiree of the Kendall Company...
...and Dorcas Sims Adams. Educated in the public schools of Richland County, he continued his education at South Carolina State College where he earned his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Vocational Agriculture. He was a...
...Booker, a native of San Angelo, TX was a member of The Historic Silver Bluff Baptist Church. He was a graduate of SC State College and a veteran of the US Air Force. He was a retiree of the Kendall Company. Survivors include his wife, Helen Jones...
...only sibling to earn a four-year college degree. Her bachelor's in home economics from then-all-black South Carolina State College was followed by a master's degree.She taught in the state's segregated schools, married a dentist and...
...Fla., and graduated in 1954 from Lincoln High School. A star athlete, he won a football scholarship to South Carolina State College. His success continued on and off the field at the historical African-American institution. Mr. Arnold...
...until she submitted to her desire to further her education. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from South Carolina State College in 1945. After graduation, she returned to Estill for one term to fulfill her promise to the administration...
...encountered criticism after a disturbance between law enforcement officers and black students at the former South Carolina State College, a shooting that became known as the Orangeburg Massacre. On Feb. 8, 1968, highway patrolmen opened fire...