“M” is for McMillan, Claude Richelieu (1899-1961)
“M” is for McMillan, Claude Richelieu (1899-1961). Engineer, government official. McMillan’s...
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“M” is for McMillan, Claude Richelieu (1899-1961)
“M” is for McMillan, Claude Richelieu (1899-1961). Engineer, government official. McMillan’s...
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“M” is for McLeod, Thomas Gordon (1868-1932)
“M” is for McLeod, Thomas Gordon (1868-1932). Governor. As governor, he signed the 6-0-1 Law,...
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“L” is for Littlejohn, Nina (1879-1963)
“L” is for Littlejohn, Nina (1879-1963). Hospital administrator. Aware that African Americans did...
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“H” is for Highway 301. The highway’s many nicknames are an indication that it was popular among...
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“H” is for Highway 17. The modern route of Highway 17 extends from the North Carolina state line...
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Gray, Wil Lou (1883-1984). Educator, public servant. Gray transcended race and class barriers by...
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“F” is for Frost, Susan Pringle (1873-1960)
“F” is for Frost, Susan Pringle (1873-1960). Preservationist, suffragist. Frost’s historic...
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“E” is for Evans, Matilda Arabella (1872-1935)
“E” is for Evans, Matilda Arabella (1872-1935). Physician. Matilda Arabella Evans’s walk-in...
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“D” is for Doolittle Raiders. On April 18, 1942, eighty Americans and sixteen B-25 bombers...
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“C” is for Charleston, Siege of (April-May 1780)
“C” is for Charleston, Siege of (April-May 1780). The siege of Charleston marked the commencement...
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“C” is for Charleston (Charleston County; 2020 population 150,903). Charleston was the first...
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“C” is for Charlesfort. A mid-sixteenth French outpost in Port Royal Sound, Charlesfort was the...
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“B” is for Big Apple. This dance was born in the mid-1930s in a Black nightclub operated by a man...
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“W” is for Wilkinson, Robert Shaw (1865-1932)
“W” is for Wilkinson, Robert Shaw (1865-1932). College president. During the two decades that...
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“M” is for McKissick, James Rion (1884-1944)
“M” is for McKissick, James Rion (1884-1944). Journalist, educator, university president.
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“M” is for McLaurin, John Lowndes (1860-1934)
“M” is for McLaurin, John Lowndes (1860-1934). Congressman, U.S. senator.
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“P” is for Pickens, William (1881-1954)
“P” is for Pickens, William (1881-1954). Educator, author, civil rights advocate.
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“R” is for Robert, Henry Martyn (1837-1923)
“R” is for Robert, Henry Martyn (1837-1923). Engineer, author.
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“E” is for Evans, Josiah James (1786-1858)
“E” is for Evans, Josiah James (1786-1858). Jurist, U.S. senator.
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“L” is for Littlejohn, Cameron Bruce (1913-2007)
“L” is for Littlejohn, Cameron Bruce (1913-2007). Attorney, legislator, jurist.
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