[1] University of South Carolina librarian Robert M. Kennedy was the association's first president from 1915 through 1921.
[2] SCLA admitted its first black members in 1962 after an ALA inquiry requesting that Southern library associations "clarify their positions on black membership.
"[2] SCLA president Nancy Jane Day certified that membership was open to black members, many of whom had been attending the meetings of the library section of the Palmetto Education Association.
[2] South Carolina Libraries is currently the official open access journal of SCLA.
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