South Carolina -- Race relations
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South Carolina -- Race relations
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- Unified, how our unlikely friendship gives us hope for a divided country, Senator Tim Scott and Congressman Trey Gowdy
- Honey Bea's everlasting gift, Lornabelle Gethers
- At freedom's door, African American founding fathers and lawyers in Reconstruction South Carolina, edited by James Lowell Underwood and W. Lewis Burke, Jr. ; with an introduction by Eric Foner
- Standing on holy ground, a triumph over hate crime in the Deep South, Sandra E. Johnson
- "--And miles to go before I sleep", celebrating the 50th anniversary of the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education, declaring the end of segregation in the public schools of the South and the nation, May 17, 2004, edited by Fred R. Sheheen
- Making a slave state, political development in early South Carolina, Ryan A. Quintana
- In black and white, press opinion and race relations in South Carolina, 1954-1964, Andrew McDowd Secrest
- The de-assimilation of South Carolina, Frank W. Sweet
- Living in fear, race, politics, & the Republican Party in South Carolina, Will Moredock
- Sombreros and motorcycles in a newer South, the politics of aesthetics in South Carolina's tourism industry, P. Nicole King
- "I'm black and I'm proud," wished the white girl, the autobiography of Lynn Markovich Bryant, Lynn M. Bryant
- "At the hands of parties unknown", lynching in Mississippi and South Carolina, 1881-1940, by Terence Robert Finnegan
- Race relations in South Carolina, 1900-1932, Robert Burke Everett
- Contrast and continuity, "Black" reconstruction in South Carolina and Mississipp, 1861-1877, Kevern John Verney
- Rice and slaves, ethnicity and the slave trade in colonial South Carolina, Daniel C. Littlefield
- The reconstruction of white supremacy, reaction and reform in Ben Tillman's world, 1847-1918, Stephen David Kantrowitz
- Plantation mistresses and female slaves, gender, race, and South Carolina women, 1830-1880, Marli Frances Weiner
- South Carolinians speak;, a moderate approach to race relations., Compiled by Ralph E. Cousins [and others
- A Black congressman in the age of Jim Crow, South Carolina's George Washington Murray, John F. Marszalek ; foreword by John David Smith
- Beneath the yoke of bondage, a history of black folks in South Carolina, 1900-1940, Theodore Hemmingway
- Chains of love, slave couples in antebellum South Carolina, Emily West
- Just this side of slavery, by Sylvester Ramsey, Jr, Volume II
- Whitewash, a Southern journey through music, mayhem and murder, Frank Beacham
- Hidden Americans, maroons of Virginia and the Carolinas, Hugo Prosper Leaming
- Unexampled courage, the blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard and the awakening of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring, Richard Gergel
- Wade Hampton and the rhetoric of race, a study of the speaking of Wade Hampton on the race issue in South Carolina, 1865-1878, DeWitt Grant Jones
- Black woman activist in twentieth century South Carolina, Modjeska Monteith Simkins, Barbara Woods Aba-Mecha
- All God's children, the Bosket family and the American tradition of violence, Fox Butterfield
- A profile of runaway slaves in Virginia and South Carolina from 1730 through 1787, Lathan Algerna Windley
- Hurricane Jim Crow, how the Great Sea Island Storm of 1893 shaped the Lowcountry South, Caroline Grego
- Slave patrols, law and violence in Virginia and the Carolinas, Sally E. Hadden
- Secret and sacred, the diaries of James Henry Hammond, a southern slaveholder, edited by Carol K. Bleser
- Black slaveowners, free Black slave masters in South Carolina, 1790-1860, by Larry Koger
- The Bible told them so, how Southern Evangelicals fought to preserve white supremacy, J. Russell Hawkins
- This mob will surely take my life, lynchings in the Carolinas, 1871-1947, Bruce E. Baker
- A deed so accursed, lynching in Mississippi and South Carolina, 1881-1940, Terence Finnegan
- Mistresses and slaves, plantation women in South Carolina, 1830-80, Marli F. Weiner
- Strom Thurmond and the politics of Southern change, Nadine Cohodas
- Slave counterpoint, Black culture in the eighteenth-century Chesapeake and Lowcountry, Phillip D. Morgan
- Porgy comes home;, South Carolina ... after 300 years
- Conceiving Carolina, proprietors, planters, and plots, 1662-1729, L.H. Roper
- Public parks and recreational facilities, a study in transition
- Black Carolinians, studies in the history of South Carolina Negroes in the nineteenth century, edited, with an introduction, by Charles W. Joyner
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