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Charleston, South Carolina plantation transforms into a place of learning Every corner at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens tells a story of beauty -- and resilience ...
That the exhibition curates the experience of the enslaved along with that of their enslaver — and links Pinckney’s economic ...
Some of Charleston’s most revealing stories live outside its most visited attractions. It lingers in overlooked neighborhoods ...
A diamond-shaped market that resembles a slave badge. “1762” refers to the year Henry Laurens acquired Mepkin Plantation and “1865” reflects the year that the Civil War ended slavery.
Centuries later, it was also part of a large plantation, according to South Carolina archaeologists. As archaeologists dig, seeking to uncover the foundations of former slave quarters, along with ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — "Living Legacies," a celebration of Black history, took place Saturday at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens. Guided by historians and artists from the Slave Dwelling ...
If you go to Charleston, South Carolina, I would highly recommend taking the "Slavery to Freedom Tour" at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens.
Charleston attorney Stephen Schmutz is excited that a different kind of shingle will soon hang on his law office at 24 Broad St. It will reveal the building’s hidden past.
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