"D" is for Daniel, Charles Ezra [1895-1964]. Businessman. U.S. Senator. A native of Georgia, Daniel moved with his family to Anderson where he entered business and would become 20th century South Carolina’s most successful businessman. After service in World War I, he returned home and began building mill houses. In 1934, he established Daniel Construction Company. His firm had a reputation for cost and quality control that won building contracts first in South Carolina, then the South, and eventually around the world. He was instrumental in the creation of the State Development Board and the passage of the state’s right to work law. Realizing that racial segregation was an impediment to economic progress, in 1961, Charles Ezra Daniel advised Carolinians to “forsake some of their old ways” to improve opportunities for blacks and whites.