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List of people from Charleston, South Carolina

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The following people were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Charleston, South Carolina, United States (categorized by area in which each person is best known):

Academia

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Ernest Everett Just
Shepard Fairey

Art and architecture

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Beth Daniel
Art Shell
Gorman Thomas
Roddy White

Athletics

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Sallie Krawcheck

Business

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  • Bill Backer (1926–2016), advertising executive known for Coca-Cola campaigns
  • James Gadsden (1788–1858), U.S. minister to Mexico; president of the South Carolina Railroad Company
  • Sallie Krawcheck (born 1964), Citigroup chief financial officer
  • Joseph Wragg (1698–1751), pioneer of the large-scale slave trade and member and president of the South Carolina Executive Council
Stephen Colbert
Lauren Hutton

Entertainment

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Law

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  • James Francis Byrnes (1879–1972), U.S. Representative and Senator, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Secretary of State, and Governor of South Carolina
  • George Heriot DeReef (1869–1937), American lawyer, political candidate, civil rights leader, and businessman
  • William Drayton Sr. (1733–1790), associate justice of South Carolina Supreme Court[2]
  • Reuben Greenberg (1943–2014), the first black police chief of Charleston
  • J. Waites Waring (1880–1968), United States District Court for District of South Carolina judge; part of a three-judge panel that heard school desegregation case Briggs v. Elliott
Alexandra Ripley

Literature and journalism

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Lily C. Whitaker

Military figures

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John Laurens
Henry Laurens
Charles Pinckney
John Rutledge
James Smith

Politics

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Other

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References

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  1. ^ Leigh Guidry (March 25, 2015). "LC board names South Carolina VP as ninth president". The Alexandria Town Talk. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1963.
  3. ^ Jones, Mark R (2006). Wicked Charleston: Prostitutes, Politics and Prohibition (illustrated ed.). The History Press. pp. 19–23. ISBN 9781596291348. Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  4. ^ "Robert Young Hayne" http://www.HalseyMap.com/Flash/mayors-detail.asp?polID=28
  5. ^ "Burnet Rhett Maybank" http://www.HalseyMap.com/Flash/mayors-detail.asp?polID=44 Archived 2010-12-17 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "William Porcher Miles" http://www.HalseyMap.com/Flash/mayors-detail.asp?polID=32
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