Voices of Black South Carolina: Legend & Legacy

Voices of Black South Carolina: Legend & Legacy

by Damon L. Fordham
Voices of Black South Carolina: Legend & Legacy

Voices of Black South Carolina: Legend & Legacy

by Damon L. Fordham

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Overview

Discover the contributions notable Black South Carolinians gave to bring encouragement and inspiration to their communities.


Did you know that eighty-eight years before Rosa Parks's historic protest, a courageous black woman in Charleston kept her seat on a segregated streetcar? What about Robert Smalls, who steered a Confederate warship into Union waters, freeing himself and some of his family, and later served in the South Carolina state legislature? In this inspiring collection, historian Damon L. Fordham relates story after story of notable black South Carolinians, many of whose contributions to the state's history have not been brought to light until now. From the letters of black soldiers during the Civil War to the impassioned pleas by students of "Munro's School" for their right to an education, these are the voices of protest and dissent, the voices of hope and encouragement and the voices of progress.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625842992
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 02/01/2009
Series: American Heritage
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Damon Fordham is the author of True Stories of Black South Carolina and the co-author of Born to Serve: History of the WEMBC. He has worked as a docent at Drayton Hall, Boone Hall Plantation, and Historic Columbia Foundation. Currently, he teaches American History and African American History at Charleston Southern University and Springfield College in North Charleston. He has also taught history at The College of Charleston. He has close ties with The Avery Research Center, and he has served as president of the Charleston chapter of the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History.
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