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Marilyn W. Thompson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss-0341

Scope and Contents

This collection contains audio cassettes, research note cards, manuscript chapter drafts, news clippings, photographs, magazine articles, brochures, miscellaneous research notes, speeches, and congressional reports. The materials were gathered by Marilyn W. Thompson for a book she co-wrote with author Jack Bass entitled Ol’ Strom: An Unauthorized Biography.

The files deal specifically with the life and career of Strom Thurmond and have been arranged alphabetically according to the following subject headings: Audio Cassettes, Death Penalty, Early Years, Edgefield, SC, Favors & Constituents, Judgeship, Interviewee List, Miscellaneous Articles, News Clippings, Photographs, Race, South Carolina Governor, South Carolina State Senate, States Rights, Switch to the GOP, Teacher, Thurmond (Jean Crouch), Thurmond (William J.), United States Senate, United States Senate – Campaign, United States Senate – Civil Rights, and Washington-Williams (Essie Mae).

There are three oversized items. Two are advertising supplements that were placed as newspaper inserts by the Re-Elect Thurmond Committee. One is a newspaper article that is critical of Thurmond.

Dates

  • 1948 - 1985

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Marilyn Thompson was born in Salisbury, NC in 1952. She was a 1974 graduate of Clemson University where she received a BA in English. Her initial aim was to become a teacher, but after working with the Clemson student newspaper The Tiger, she found journalism to be her calling.

After graduation she worked at the Columbia Record in Columbia, South Carolina as a governmental affairs and investigative reporter where she earned South Carolina Journalist of the Year honors. In 1982 she was named a Congressional Fellow by the American Political Science Association.

From 1982-1986 she worked as a general assignment reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News. In 1986 she moved to the New York Daily News as a general assignment reporter. In 1987 she was promoted to Assistant City Editor for Investigations before being transferred in 1988 to the Washington Bureau in order to cover the Justice Department. While there, she helped break a government corruption story that later would become the book Feeding the Beast: How Wedtech Became the Most Corrupt Little Company in America. Following this time period, she was for two years Executive Editor and VP of the Lexington Herald-Ledger in Lexington, Kentucky.

She joined the Washington Post in 1990, where she spent fourteen years as Metropolitan Projects Editor, National Desk as Deputy National Editor for Domestic Coverage, Investigations Editor, and Assistant Managing Editor of the Investigative Team (a group which twice won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service). In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the United States in 2001, she wrote The Killer Strain: Anthrax and a Government Exposed.

In 2003, she helped break the story regarding Strom Thurmond’s mixed-race daughter Essie Mae Washington-Williams. This and other issues were brought to light in a book she co-wrote with author Jack Bass entitled Ol’ Strom: An Unauthorized Biography. In recent years she has worked with the Washington Bureaus of the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, has been involved with the Investigative Reporters & Editors group, the Fund for Investigative Journalism, and has been a Ferris Professor of the Humanities at Princeton University.

Extent

1.25 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This collection contains research materials collected by Marilyn W. Thompson for a book she co-wrote with author Jack Bass entitled Ol’ Strom: An Unauthorized Biography of Strom Thurmond.

Arrangement

Alphabetical.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Received from Marilyn W. Thompson in accessions 98-177 and 99-20.

Processing Information

Processed by Carl Redd, Project Archivist in 2010.

Title
A Guide to the Marilyn W. Thompson Papers, 1948-1985
Status
Completed
Author
Carl Redd
Date
2010
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Describing Archives: A Content Standard
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Undetermined
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Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Repository

Contact:
230 Kappa St.
Clemson SC 29634 U.S.A. US