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John C. Calhoun statue in Marion Square spray-painted with the words "slavery" and "racist" following the mass shooting at the Mother Emanuel Church, Instagram photograph by Ashley Edge, June 23, 2015, Charleston, South Carolina. John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) was an influential American politician who strongly supported slavery and secession for the South. This statue was unveiled in 1896, at a time when Jim Crow segregation laws were becoming entrenched throughout the U.S. South.
Joe Cabaniss, The Comet, Charleston, South Carolina, 1947, courtesy of College of Charleston Special Collections.
Jews on the Frontier
Jewish immigrants on the deck of a ship, circa 1900, courtesy of Special Collections at College of Charleston Libraries.
Jericho LIDAR image
Jennie Moore Elementary School, Charleston County, South Carolina, 1954.
Jenkins Orphanage Marker, photograph by Caroline Darnell, Charleston, South Carolina, November 2015.
Jehu Jones Hotel, located at 71 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Courtesy of the South Carolina Historical Society.
Jefferson Elementary School, photograph by Rebekah Dobrasko, York County, South Carolina, 2010.
Jeannette Keeble Cox, founder of the Phyllis Wheatley Literary and Social Club and wife of Avery principal Benjamin Cox, Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1915-1936, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
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