- South Carolina Negro, Fight for Freedom in South Carolina, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)1
- South Carolina--Politics and government1
- South Carolina--Politics and government--1783-18651
- South Carolina--Politics and government--18th century1
- South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate--History1
- South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate., Arlene Cherney1
- South Caroliniana Library--History1
- State Board of Education, Education Improvement Act1
- State Democratic Convention, Democratic Party of South Carolina1
- State Fairgrounds (Columbia, S.C.), Midlands Technical College (Columbia, S.C.)1
- Statewide Homes Foundation, Federal Housing Administration (FHA)1
- Statewide Homes Foundation, Federal Housing Administration (FHA), HUD-FHA, Great Falls (S.C.)1
- Steering Committee for the I. DeQuincey Newman Endowed Chair, McNair, Robert E. (Robert Evander), 1923-, Hollings, Ernest Frederick "Fritz" (1922- ), Riley, Richard W. (Richard Wilson), 1933-1
- Sweet Potato Co-op, St. Matthew's United Methodist Church, Camden (S.C.), Clemson University, State Ofice of Economic Opportunity, Town and Country Ministries1
- Tennent, William, 1740-17771
- The Circuit Court of South Carolina, Sumter (S.C.), Newman, I. DeQuincey (Isaiah DeQuincey), 1911-1985, Newman, Anne Pauline Hinton1
- United Methodist Church, Claflin College (Orangeburg, S.C.), Civil War, Human Rights, Naudin-Dibble Family, Maxwell, Henry Johnson, Marlboro County (S.C.), Edisto Island (S.C.), Columbia (S.C.), Orangeburg (S.C.), Cardozo, Henry, Kershaw County (S.C.), Av1
- United States--Foreign relations--1775-17831
- United States--Foreign relations--1775-1783--Sources1
- United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--British forces1