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The music slaves brought with them from Africa came from a variety of different cultures, and it is impossible in the caption for a single image to recount the history of the blending of those...
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Gospel Choir Performs At The 38th Conference Of The NAACP | History Of SC Slide Collection
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Man Playing the Fiddle | History Of SC Slide Collection
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3
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An unknown man, Charleston County, playing the fiddle, around 1900. By rights this photograph should be of a banjo, whose origins are indisputably African. As early as the late 17th century, records...
The Art of Cooking Stew | Digital Traditions
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Walter and Bernice Thompson discuss stewmaster Maxie Moore’s skill in making sheep stew.
Long Tradition of Sheep Stew | Digital Traditions
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Wayne Parrish and Billy Wilkinson’s families made sheep stew.
Stirring Committee | Digital Traditions
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Walter Thompson shows the method for stirring sheep stew
Come Along, Let's Ride This Train: Santee River Testimonies, Praises and Songs | Digital Traditions
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by Vennie Deas-Moore. A South Carolina native, Deas-Moore is a photographer and writer who specializes in the cultural history of the Lowcountry, especially the rice culture of Georgetown County. My...
Eddie Dennis' Photos | Digital Traditions
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Proprietor of the Blenheim Bottling Company in Blenheim, SC (Marlboro County) . The company is known for its famous Blenheim Ginger Ale and has been in business for over 80 years. The formula for the...
"Pitchfork" Ben Tillman and Political Reform in South Carolina
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Students will analyze primary sources to discern the beliefs of Ben Tillman and his “Tillmanites” and how those beliefs and values affected Progressive era reforms.
Turn of the Century Immigration
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Students discover the advantages and disadvantages of having a nation filled with diverse ethnic groups.
What Price Freedom! Civil War & Reconstruction
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Students will discover the meaning of Reconstruction through hands-on activities.The teacher will use the book Forty Acres and Maybe a Mule, Harriet Gillem Robinet and Wendell Minor, Simon & Schuster...