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Conflicting visions: Harry T. Moore and the NAACP
"Indian Pictures": The Portrayal of Native Americans in FSA photography
The jewel in the buckle: The social and political role of commercial spaces for the GLBTQ community in Columbia, South Carolina
"To arouse public sentiment:" Charles Hamilton Houston's documentary Study of Educational Inequality in South Carolina
Investigating the historic settlement of Dorchester, South Carolina through archaeological survey
"In the name of all that is just and honest": Reverend Daniel J. Jenkins, the Jenkins Orphanage, and black leadership in Charleston, South Carolina, 1891--1937
How far to the nearest arsonist? Representing a national landscape in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
"The most elegant and general assortment of plate:" The market for imported and locally-made sterling silver, consumer activism, and national identity in Charleston, 1760--1790
"The perfect scheme of it in his head..." Shaftesbury's Carolina design in the context of England's Atlantic political economy
Seeing history in a wilderness landscape: Valuing cultural resources during the establishment of Congaree National Park, South Carolina
Kate Brew Vaughn: Marketing domestic expertise
The road to the New South: South Carolina and the debate over I-95
Las familias de los pioneros: Identity formation in Greenville, South Carolina's first Colombian immigrants and their children
The recreation geography of Westchester County along the Hudson River 1900--present
Becoming a state archivist: Alexander Samuel Salley, Jr & the South Carolina Historical Commission
Owning home: African-American agriculture in lower Richland County, South Carolina, 1868--1890
Philosophies of pipe organ preservation: Case studies of three churches in Columbia, South Carolina
The Benjamin Franklin Randolph Monument: A symbol of remembrance and defiance in the age of Reconstruction
Fishing at Karluk: Nature, technology, and the creation of the Karluk reservation in territorial Alaska
"Then came the peaceful invasion of the Northerners": The impact of outsiders on plantation architecture in Georgetown County, South Carolina
Reconnecting the Physical and Cultural Landscapes at the Hampton-Preston Mansion in Columbia, South Carolina
The Sacrifices of the American Textile Industry and the Common Good
Captive Audiences: Sound and the Senses in Civil War Prisons
Propagating redemption: An analysis of the propaganda campaign of South Carolina conservatives in 1876
"A hospital built by them, for them": The Good Samaritan-Waverly Hospital Building Fund Campaign and the evolution of black healthcare traditions in Columbia, South Carolina
"A worthy individual of the opposite race": Edwin A. Harleston at the Charleston Museum---Laura Bragg and Thomas P. Stoney's Attempt for Progress, 1926
"Dawn of freedom": The freedmen's town of Mitchelville on Hilton Head Island, S.C.
'The Man' in the kitchen: Government attempts to change foodways in the rural 1930s South
White devils and so-called negroes: Jehovah's Witnesses, Southern Baptists, and the early Nation of Islam in Detroit
The University of South Carolina School of Social Work, 1934-1954
Pathways to power: Physicians in Charleston, South Carolina, 1790--1860
Six days thou shalt labor: African Americans in the southern textile industry, 1895--1929
"Most great reconstruction": The Baha'i faith in Jim Crow South Carolina, 1898-1965
Archaeological perspectives on partisan communities: Francis Marion at Snow's Island in history, landscape, and memory
The organ as catalyst for theological change: The history and role of the organ at Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim, Charleston, South Carolina
Tracing the Finger of God: The Role of Wonders in Catholic Spirituality in Early America, 1634--1824
Reinterpreting reproduction: An ethnography on discourses ideologies, and practices among midwifery participants in South Carolina