- Stephen A. Swails, Black freedom fighter in the Civil War and Reconstruction, Gordon C. Rhea
- Francis Warrington Dawson and the politics of restoration, South Carolina, 1874-1889, E. Culpepper Clark
- Black, white & olive drab, racial integration at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and the civil rights movement, Andrew H. Myers
- Democracy rising, South Carolina and the fight for Black equality since 1865, Peter F. Lau
- Moses of South Carolina, a Jewish scalawag during radical Reconstruction, Benjamin Ginsberg
- The bloody South Carolina election of 1876, Wade Hampton III, the Red Shirt campaign for governor and the end of Reconstruction, Jerry L. West
- South Carolina during Reconstruction, by Francis Butler Simkins, Robert Hilliard Woody
- The one-eyed king, the reforms of Ben Tillman as the reason for the absence of populism in South Carolina, by Kevin Michael Krause
- Strom Thurmond and the revolt against modernity, by James G. Banks
- When South Carolina was an armed camp, the Reconstruction essays of Belton O'Neall Townsend, edited by John Hammond Moore
- The conservative regime: South Carolina, 1877-1890,, by William J. Cooper
- The glorious failure;, Black Congressman Robert Brown Elliott and the Reconstruction in South Carolina
- Memories, Edwin Parker McCravy
- The state that forgot, South Carolina's surrender to democracy, by William Watts Ball
- Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877, by John S. Reynolds
- The conservative regime in South Carolina, 1877-1890, William James Cooper, Jr
- Report of the Secretary of State to the General Assembly for the fiscal year 1911, South Carolina Secretary of State, [Part I]
- Wade Hampton, Confederate warrior, conservative statesman, Walter Brian Cisco
- Federal protection of the freedmen in South Carolina, 1871, by Robert D. Loftus
- The Tillman movement in South Carolina
- A voice from South Carolina
- Red shirts remembered, Southern brigadiers of the reconstruction period, by William Arthur Sheppard
- State of rebellion, reconstruction in South Carolina, Richard Zuczek
- Never surrender, Confederate memory and conservatism in the South Carolina upcountry, W. Scott Poole
- Bills and resolutions proposed by Negro legislators in South Carolina, Lawrence C. Bryant, editor
- Speaker Blatt, his challenges were greater/, by John K. Cauthen; illustrations by Gilmer Petroff
- Negro senators and representatives in the South Carolina Legislature 1868-1902, Lawrence C. Bryant, Volumn [sic] I
- Sly and able, a political biography of James F. Byrnes, by David Robertson
- Negro legislators in South Carolina 1868-1902, Lawrence C. Bryant, editor
- Harvesting freedom, African American agrarianism in Civil War era South Carolina, Akiko Ochiai
- The changing face of South Carolina politics, compiled by Herbert J. Hartsook and Alexia Jones Helsley
- Democracy at the crossroads, two addresses on the national political campaign of 1928, R. Charlton Wright, editor, the Columbia Record
- Hurrah for Hampton!, Black Red Shirts in South Carolina during Reconstruction, Edmund L. Drago
- The emergence of Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction, Thomas Holt
- State of rebellion, people's war in reconstruction South Carolina, 1865-1877, by Richard M. Zuczek
- Wade Hampton III, Robert K. Ackerman
- A fabric of defeat, the politics of South Carolina millhands, 1910-1948, Bryant Simon
- Deadly censorship, murder, honor, and freedom of the press, James Lowell Underwood
- The reconstruction of white supremacy, reaction and reform in Ben Tillman's world, 1847-1918, Stephen David Kantrowitz
- The prostrate state, South Carolina under Negro government, by James S. Pike
- South Carolina and the New Deal, Jack Irby Hayes, Jr
- A Black congressman in the age of Jim Crow, South Carolina's George Washington Murray, John F. Marszalek ; foreword by John David Smith
- Burnet Rhett Maybank and the New Deal in South Carolina, 1931-1941, by Marvin Leigh Cann
- Christopher Columbus Bowen, a scalawag discovers opportunity in the new world of Reconstruction politics, by Robert Douglas Mellard
- District No. 2, military rule in South Carolina, [compiled by] Edith Greisser
- Wade Hampton and the Negro;, the road not taken
- South Carolina and the New Deal, 1932-1938, Jack Irby Hayes, Jr
- The conservative regime, South Carolina, 1877-1890, William J. Cooper, Jr. ; new preface by the author
- Pitchfork Ben Tillman, South Carolinian, Francis Butler Simkins
- Blacks, carpetbaggers, and scalawags, a study of the membership of the South Carolina legislature, 1868-1870, Michael Edwin Thompson