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Biographical Note:
In 1974, Charles D. Ravenel, a political newcomer, became the Democratic Party’s nominee for governor, but a dispute
over residency qualifications kept him off the general election ballot. Campaigns for the U.S. Senate in 1978 and
for Congress in 1980 were also unsuccessful. However, Ravenel’s innovative style and charismatic manner reinvigorated
the political system, and his method of using the media as a campaign tool was a first for South Carolina and changed
politics within the state.
Papers, 1973-1996, 5 ft.
Collection Finding Aid (pdf, 6 pages)
[Finding aid includes an extended biographical note]
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