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Carolina Currents, Studies in South Carolina Culture : Volume 1. New Directions.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johnson, Christopher D.
Contributor:
Christopher D. Johnson
Series:
Carolina Currents Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
South Carolina.
Civil rights movements.
South Carolina--History.
South Carolina--Race relations.
South Carolina--Social conditions.
South Carolina--Intellectual life.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, 2024.
Summary:
Carolina Currents: Studies in South Carolina Culture is an annual peer-reviewed publication that explores the diverse cultural, historical, and social aspects of South Carolina. Edited by Christopher D. Johnson and published by the University of South Carolina Press, the volume connects academic research with the practical concerns of South Carolinians. It includes essays on topics such as the multicultural nature of cooking in British America, the influence of youth activists during the Civil Rights Movement, and the legacy of Confederate heritage. The book aims to provide new directions for the common good by examining the state's history, culture, and societal changes. It serves as a resource for scholars, students, and those interested in Southern culture and history. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Cover
Carolina Currents Studies in South Carolina Culture
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Pee Dee Psalm
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Getting Under My Skin: Reckoning with My White Confederate Ancestor
The Multicultural Nature of Eighteenth-Century Cooking in British America: The Southern Rice Pie
Dueling Onstage in Charleston: John Blake White’s Modern Honour
Charleston’s Nineteenth-Century Germans: Co-opted Confederates?
Intervening in Jim Crow: The Green Book and Southern Hospitality
Junior and High School Student Voices: The Influence of Youth Activists during the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina
McKrae Game and the Christian Closet: Conversion Therapy in South Carolina
Inclusive Placemaking: A Study of the Joseph Vaughn Plaza at Furman University
South Carolina and Geopolitics: Connections to the Russia-Ukraine War
Reviews
Monumental Harm: Reckoning with Jim Crow Era Confederate Monuments, by Roger C. Hartley
Stories of Struggle: The Clash over Civil Rights in South Carolina, by Claudia Smith Brinson
The Slow Undoing: The Federal Courts and the Long Struggle for Civil Rights in South Carolina, by Stephen H. Lowe
On Fire: Five Civil Rights Sit- Ins and the Rhetoric of Protest, edited by Sean Patrick O’Rourke and Lesli K. Pace
Charleston’s Germans: An Enduring Legacy, by Robert Alston Jones Christopher D. Johnson
BJU and Me: Queer Voices from the World’s Most Christian University, edited by Lance Weldy
Gullah Spirituals: The Sound of Freedom and Protest in the South Carolina Sea Islands, by Eric Crawford
Live at Jackson Station: Music, Community, and Tragedy in a Southern Blues Bar, by Daniel M. Harrison
Taste the State: South Carolina’s Signature Foods, Recipes, and Their Stories, by Kevin Mitchell and David S. Shields
A Guidebook to South Carolina Historical Markers, by Edwin Breeden
The South Carolina State House Grounds: A Guidebook, by Lydia Mattice Brandt Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9781643364643
1643364642
OCLC:
1427981506
Access Restriction:
Open Access Unrestricted online access

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