On Hilton Head’s northern edge, Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park tells the story of what it was like for as many as 1,500 newly freed people living among the sea islands in search of refuge, ...
The majority of enslaved Africans transported to the Americas originated from West Africa—a region that, by the late medieval period, had undergone extensive Islamization. Understanding American ...
Indigo was once so vital to the state people called it “blue gold.” As interest in the dye reignites, historic sites are ...
When you think of all of the unique products that come from Florida, do you think of a color that falls somewhere between ...
A citizen referendum, only the second of its kind in Georgia history, seeks to block a zoning amendment ...
A short time each year, visitors can see the graves of former plantation landowners and their slaves buried on the property in Murrells Inlet.
On Saturday, the Carolina Panthers will play their 18th playoff game in franchise history. They are 9-8 all-time in the postseason and have seen some memorable runs through January in their 31 seasons ...
The North Carolina Museum of History is giving a glimpse of the progress on a major renovation and expansion project. The museum posted photos on its Facebook page Monday showing work being done ...
If you have visited Southern-inspired restaurants in Charleston, Carolina Gold likely has landed on the dinner table on multiple occasions. The rice brings a wholesome starchiness and rich, nutty ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Former South Carolina quarterback Steve Taneyhill has died at the age of 52, according to the Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office. The school’s athletic department later ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Former South Carolina quarterback Steve Taneyhill has died at the age of 52. The Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office said Taneyhill passed away in hospice care on ...
Her work is the most complete account of the liberation of 700 enslaved people from seven plantations along the Combahee River in 1863. Carnegie Mellon University history professor Edda Fields-Black.