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The fight between the CSS Alabama and the USS Kearsarge, line engraving, courtesy of F.S. Hicks, U.S. Naval Historical Center.
The final decorative touches on dessert, photograph by Jonathan Boncek, Charleston, South Carolina, April 19, 2015.
The fire hydrant and sidewalk in front of Emanuel AME Church covered in hand-written notes, photograph by Mary Battle, September 5, 2015. Charleston, South Carolina.
The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, drafted by the Lords Proprietors, 1669-1670. The original authors were most likely Anthony Ashley Cooper, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and the philosopher John Locke. This legal document encrouaged African slavery in Carolina by ensuring that every freeman had "absolute" power over his "Negro slaves."
The Gardens at Middleton Place [2005]
Image Courtesy of Middleton Place Foundation
The Gibbes Museum of Art, photograph by Aude, Charleston, South Carolina, 2006.
The gospel choir featured on Good Morning America, 2003, courtesy of Special Collections at College of Charleston.
The Hall of German Artillery (top left), from
Charleston, S.C.: Indelible Photographs
, ca. 1890-1899, courtesy of the Historic Charleston Foundation Monographs and Photographs Collection, Historic Charleston Foundation.
The Hold of a Slave Ship Captured off the Congo River, painting by Francis Meynell, 1845, courtesy of the National Maritime Museum, London, United Kingdom.
The Honorable Lucille Simmons Whipper, ca. 1980s, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
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