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Encyclopedia > Langley, South Carolina

Langley is an unincorporated community in the Midland Valley area, in Aiken County it is bordered by Gloverville, South Carolina, and Lynwood, South Carolina, and more recently,Burnettown which approved an annexation of some unincorporated land five years ago, but has just begun the annex. Aiken County is a county located in the state of South Carolina. ... Gloverville is a census-designated place located in Aiken County, South Carolina. ...


Demographics

The population of the community is about 1053. The population density is 692.62 / Sq. Mile. 50.1% of the population is female, while 50 % is male. The Ethnic composotion of the community is: Hispanic/Latino: 0.8% White 92.2% Black 3.9% Native American 1% Asian 0.7% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% Other 0% Multiracial 1.1[1]


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In early 1989, the Company purchased a facility in Langley, South Carolina, which was in the business of mining and processing kaolin clay.
Todd was the only professional Union organizer having any involvement in the campaign at the Langley facility, yet he never traveled to the Langley facility or to any other place within Langley to meet with or attempt to organize the facility employees.
Glover and Renew, on the other hand, were never formally identified as Union representatives or agents nor paid by the Union for their organizing efforts; yet they and a handful of other employees they recruited carried out all of the organizing efforts within the facility, often at the direct request of Todd.
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