Charleston’s haunted history is drawing new crowds after dusk as ghost tours shed light on the darker side of the city’s past ...
A former slave’s attempt to lead a rebellion in Charleston during the summer of 1822 would forever alter life in the ...
The International African American Museum will premiere its new Speaking Truth exhibit Monday, showcasingreflections on the ...
A new exhibit at the International African American Museum will serve as a national archive for family oral histories about ...
Downtown Charleston’s International African American Museum will open an exhibit next week to serve as a national archive on ...
With the work completed, Charleston Receipts was ready for the world, and the world hungered for it. The first 2,000 copies ...
"The city is located on Charleston Harbor, and inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper ...
South Carolina boasts numerous historical firsts in America, from the first European settlement to the first patent for a ...
In “The Great Contradiction,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian looks at the way the founders wrestled with the fate of ...
A new book by historian James O’Neil Spady suggests that Black freedman Denmark Vesey was not the sole leader of the failed 1822 plot to kill White Charlestonians before a planned escape to Haiti.
The exhibition confronts the mythology of the Confederacy by placing toppled monuments in dialogue with contemporary works ...
Street names in Columbia often carry interesting meanings behind them. From Catawba to Whaley, streets that we see every day ...