1 of 7 | A bust of Civil War Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman can be seen between the vaults at Grant's Tomb in New York City.
Clemson University's first African American woman to become a tenured professor at Clemson University's College of Education ...
A protestor looks on prior to the scheduled execution of Richard Moore, Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, outside of Broad River ...
Approximately 1,500 Shelby County men fought in the Civil War. Tuesday night, in light of America’s celebration for those who ...
Three federal appeals judges will decide whether a civil rights group can publish interviews conducted with two South ...
I’ve been visiting Chapin, South Carolina for the holidays for almost two decades now. After my family relocated from Miami, Florida up to this vast wilderness ...
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace has handily won a third term representing the coastal 1st District in what had been considered South ...
Dr. Walter B. Curry Jr., founder of Renaissance Publications & Educational Services, is the recipient of FY25 South Carolina ...
The ship’s pilot helped his family reach freedom, then served in the Civil War and in the U.S. Congress. Robert Smalls’s ...
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The Oct. 3 Post and Courier article by reporter Caitlin Byrd, "A second civil war looming? South Carolina poll shows nearly half the state thinks so," likely left some of us uncomfortable.
Columbia Civil Rights leaders who protested segregation in the 1960s and were arrested for it finally saw their records cleared in a ceremony Friday.