Year Book City of Charleston So Ca

Year Book     City of Charleston  So  Ca
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1880
Genre: Charleston (S.C.)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105120672899

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Yearbook City of Charleston South Carolina

Yearbook     City of Charleston  South Carolina
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1915
Genre: Charleston (S.C.)
ISBN: NYPL:33433082067798

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Yearbook

Yearbook
Author: Charleston (S.C.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1871
Genre: Charleston (S.C.)
ISBN: UIUC:30112083206216

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Year Book

Year Book
Author: Charleston (S.C.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1880
Genre: Charleston (S.C.)
ISBN: PRNC:32101063853673

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Yearbook City Of Charleston South Carolina

Yearbook     City Of Charleston  South Carolina
Author: Charleston (S C ) City Council
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1018823956

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Hurricane Jim Crow

Hurricane Jim Crow
Author: Caroline Grego
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469671369

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On an August night in 1893, the deadliest hurricane in South Carolina history struck the Lowcountry, killing thousands—almost all African American. But the devastating storm is only the beginning of this story. The hurricane's long effects intermingled with ongoing processes of economic downturn, racial oppression, resistance, and environmental change. In the Lowcountry, the political, economic, and social conditions of Jim Crow were inextricable from its environmental dimensions. This narrative history of a monumental disaster and its aftermath uncovers how Black workers and politicians, white landowners and former enslavers, northern interlocutors and humanitarians all met on the flooded ground of the coast and fought to realize very different visions for the region's future. Through a telescoping series of narratives in which no one's actions were ever fully triumphant or utterly futile, Hurricane Jim Crow explores with nuance this painful and contradictory history and shows how environmental change, political repression, and communal traditions of resistance, survival, and care converged.

Crescent Moon over Carolina

Crescent Moon over Carolina
Author: Cordell L. Bragg III
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781643364285

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Crescent Moon over Carolina examines the life of Major General William Moultrie (1730-1805) who is best remembered for his valiant defense of an unfinished log fort on Sullivan's Island at the entrance to Charleston harbor against a determined British naval attack on June 28, 1776. While the Continental Congress in Philadelphia considered a draft of the Declaration of Independence, Moultrie and his garrison of South Carolinians proved that untested, but courageous, American soldiers could stand firm and prevail against British might. Every fort that has since occupied the site has borne his name, but Moultrie was more than the iconic defender of Charleston. Postwar he served two terms as governor and became one of South Carolina's most influential elder statesmen during the early years of the American Republic. In this first and only book-length biography of William Moultrie, C. L. Bragg combines a scholarly survey of lowcountry South Carolina culture, the American Revolution, and the early political history of the state and the United States. Bragg also brings to light primary sources that are published here for the first time—revealing documents that provide fresh insight into the political and cultural values of Moultrie and his fellow South Carolinians. Crescent Moon over Carolina offers engaging narrative, detailed maps, and beautiful illustrations that will stand as an important addition to the body of literature for those interested in Revolutionary South Carolina. Bragg leaves us with a clearer understanding of Moultrie—a political and military leader who counted among his friends, associates, and correspondents many of our nation's ardent patriots and founding fathers. Moultrie's service to state and country has earned him a respected place in history.

Upheaval in Charleston

Upheaval in Charleston
Author: Susan Millar Williams,Stephen G. Hoffius
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820344218

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On August 31, 1886, a massive earthquake centered near Charleston, South Carolina, sent shock waves as far north as Maine, down into Florida, and west to the Mississippi River. When the dust settled, residents of the old port city were devastated by the death and destruction. Upheaval in Charleston is a gripping account of natural disaster and turbulent social change in a city known as the cradle of secession. Weaving together the emotionally charged stories of Confederate veterans and former slaves, Susan Millar Williams and Stephen G. Hoffius portray a South where whites and blacks struggled to determine how they would coexist a generation after the end of the Civil War. This is also the story of Francis Warrington Dawson, a British expatriate drawn to the South by the romance of the Confederacy. As editor of Charleston’s News and Courier, Dawson walked a lonely and dangerous path, risking his life and reputation to find common ground between the races. Hailed as a hero in the aftermath of the earthquake, Dawson was denounced by white supremacists and murdered less than three years after the disaster. His killer was acquitted after a sensational trial that unmasked a Charleston underworld of decadence and corruption. Combining careful research with suspenseful storytelling, Upheaval in Charleston offers a vivid portrait of a volatile time and an anguished place. A Friends Fund Publication