This collection consists of a paper written for a history class at University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill by Cristina R. Nelson. It examines the lives and careers of Wil Lou Gray (1883-1984) and Mary Elizabeth Frayser (1868-1968) who were two socially active South Carolina educators. The paper also covers their activities as professional club women as well as their roles as Southern Progressive reformers.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1853/thumbnail.jp
Myrtle Smith Livingston became a physical education instructor in 1928 at Lincoln University, and wh...
This collection consists of a biography of Mary Gordon Ellis titled, The Honorable Mary G.: Senator ...
The Evelyn G. Lowery Papers series consists of correspondence and personal papers of Evelyn Gibson L...
Through an analysis of state Superintendent of Educations records, regional newspapers, and the Wil ...
The Mary E. Frayser Papers consist of correspondence, speeches, reports, clippings, minutes, histori...
The Mary Elizabeth Frayser Papers consist of correspondence, related records, and newspaper and maga...
After 1880, the Upstate of South Carolina found itself in the midst of a textile boom. As fa...
Dr. Marion Woodward Wright McLester (1895-1994) was civic leader and a principal and public school t...
The South Carolina State Library History Collection consists of a paper titled The Imprint of Women:...
The Sara Gossett Crigler Collection consists of a microfiche copy of her book titled, Education For ...
The League of Women Voters of South Carolina Records consist of a history which describes the League...
The Opportunity Schools and The Founder Wil Lou Gray is a booklet written by George M. Smith, Direct...
This collection, primarily correspondence, relates to Mary Elizabeth Frayser’s career, business deal...
Frances Elliott Clark (1860-1958), born near Angola, Indiana, taught in the public schools of Illino...
Alberta Tucker Grimes (1909-2002) was an educator from Greenville, South Carolina and was the first ...
Myrtle Smith Livingston became a physical education instructor in 1928 at Lincoln University, and wh...
This collection consists of a biography of Mary Gordon Ellis titled, The Honorable Mary G.: Senator ...
The Evelyn G. Lowery Papers series consists of correspondence and personal papers of Evelyn Gibson L...
Through an analysis of state Superintendent of Educations records, regional newspapers, and the Wil ...
The Mary E. Frayser Papers consist of correspondence, speeches, reports, clippings, minutes, histori...
The Mary Elizabeth Frayser Papers consist of correspondence, related records, and newspaper and maga...
After 1880, the Upstate of South Carolina found itself in the midst of a textile boom. As fa...
Dr. Marion Woodward Wright McLester (1895-1994) was civic leader and a principal and public school t...
The South Carolina State Library History Collection consists of a paper titled The Imprint of Women:...
The Sara Gossett Crigler Collection consists of a microfiche copy of her book titled, Education For ...
The League of Women Voters of South Carolina Records consist of a history which describes the League...
The Opportunity Schools and The Founder Wil Lou Gray is a booklet written by George M. Smith, Direct...
This collection, primarily correspondence, relates to Mary Elizabeth Frayser’s career, business deal...
Frances Elliott Clark (1860-1958), born near Angola, Indiana, taught in the public schools of Illino...
Alberta Tucker Grimes (1909-2002) was an educator from Greenville, South Carolina and was the first ...
Myrtle Smith Livingston became a physical education instructor in 1928 at Lincoln University, and wh...
This collection consists of a biography of Mary Gordon Ellis titled, The Honorable Mary G.: Senator ...
The Evelyn G. Lowery Papers series consists of correspondence and personal papers of Evelyn Gibson L...