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On a roadtrip through sleepy towns and coastal waterways, Tayari Jones unveils a history more relevant than ever.
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Gullah Culture Thrives in South Carolina
By Bonnie and Bill Neely Gullah-Geechee heritage is unique to South Carolina, and a visit here is a fascinating way to learn ...
A panel discussion will be held to celebrate a new book on South Carolina's first African American female physician.
It disenfranchised most African-Americans and laid the basis for Jim Crow segregation in South Carolina. There and elsewhere, democracy was subverted, and the human toll, however inexact ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Following a successful premiere during Black History Month, the International African American ... in North Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1871 by four freedmen.