Harriet Keyserling


Harriet Hirschfield Keyserling was an American politician. She was a former member of the South Carolina [House of Representatives] from the 124th District, and was a member of the Democratic party.

Early life and education

Keyserling was born in New York. She graduated from Barnard College in 1943.

Political career

South Carolina House of Representatives

Keyserling served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1977 until 1991, succeeded by her son Billy Keyserling.
Keyserling's main contributions were advocating for state funding for the arts and a focus on nuclear waste and energy issues.

Beaufort County Council

Keyserling served as an At-Large member of Beaufort County Council from 1975 to 1977. She was the first woman elected to the council.

Written works

Keyserling, Harriet. Against the Tide: One Woman's Political Struggle. University of [South Carolina Press], 2004. Foreword by Dick Riley.

Honors and recognitions

Keyserling married Benjamin Herbert Keyserling in 1944, and had four children: Judith, William 'Billy', Paul and Beth.
Keyserling died in 2010 from renal failure after a medical procedure. Speakers at her celebration of life in 2011 included scholar Martin Perlmutter, author Pat Conroy, Charles 'Bud' Ferillo and Clinton administration appointee and South Carolina Governor Dick Riley.