Martin Luther King Jr., who wrote parts of his “I Have a Dream” speech in South Carolina, was scheduled to be in Columbia on ...
White potters working in the Edgefield area in the mid-1800s may have seen the slave-made vessels and taken the idea with them as they moved out of South Carolina. National Museum of American History ...
READ MORE | "Old Slave Mart Museum sheds light on South Carolina's past through 19th ... But Charleston is filled with a lot of history, and culture that has not been represented or told ...
To the Honorable David Ramsay Esquire President and to the rest of the Honorable New Members of the Senate of the State of South Carolina The ... Negroes and other Slaves in this Province commonly ...
“We’re sitting here making history together as Black, white, tall, short, Republican, Democrat — it’s an amazing thing,” Johnson said. “This is South Carolina right here,” Cox said. Robert Smalls was ...
Largely agricultural, settlers relied heavily on the slave trade to work rice ... bloodiest four years in American history. The Civil War devastated South Carolina’s population and economy ...