Anthony Hart Harrigan (October 27, 1925 – 2010) was a conservative columnist, lecturer, and author.
[1] He was an editor of the News and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina and had a syndicated column.
[2] Harrigan wrote about various topics including Rhodesia, South Africa, Viet Nam, the media, and freedom of speech.
He edited a book of collected writings from conservative Courier newspaperman William Watts Ball.
[2][3] One of his columns was a scathing attack on Paul B. Zuber and James Baldwin in 1964, calling them hard core leftists and Communists while stating that insurrectionists did not "just emerge from the sewers in a day".