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Father Campbell served as the pastor of Camp Baskervill in Pawleys Island, SC (Georgetown County)Learn about instruments and compositional techniques. Also, explore various musical styles and meet musicians featured on Knowitall.
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Father Campbell served as the pastor of Camp Baskervill in Pawleys Island, SC (Georgetown County)Audio
The importance of culture and its relationship to prejudice. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.Audio
How developments on the island have changed the cultureAudio
A meeting that went badly inspired Camp Baskervill to start a heritage festival to help different cultures appreciate each other. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.Audio
One of the choirs that sang in the Sunday afternoon “Gospel Extravaganza” portion of the Williamsburg County Black Heritage Festival in Kingstree, SC. Audio (View Transcript)Audio
Father Campbell served as the pastor of Camp Baskervill in Pawleys Island, SC (Georgetown County)Photo
Alfred Hutty painting of a Lowcountry group of singers. These men and women are quite likely the musicians for a "shout" ceremony, for they are singing and clapping their hands rhythmically. The...Photo
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...Photo
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...Document
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...