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The South Carolina Capitol grounds will soon include a statue of Robert Smalls, a formerly enslaved Civil War hero, among the statues of five white men, most with ties to the Civil War or Jim Crow.
More than 100 years after his death, Robert Smalls — a Civil War hero, educator and South Carolina politician — will be ...
South Carolina made international headlines when the Confederate battle flag was permanently removed from State House grounds.
WIS took a look at where South Carolina's controversial Confederate flag now sits, a decade after its removal from the State ...
Camden’s location in South Carolina’s agricultural heartland means farm-to-table isn’t a trend but a way of life. The Camden Farmers Market brings together local growers and producers offering ...
Cheraw State Park provides a perfect outdoor playground with fishing, boating, and an 18-hole golf course for weekend warriors. The town comes alive during summer months with outdoor concerts that pay ...
The Supreme Court sided with South Carolina, ruling Planned Parenthood and one of its patients could not sue over that state’s effort to deny it Medicaid funds. The 6-3 decision was split along ...
The Supreme Court rejected Planned Parenthood's challenge to South Carolina's attempt to bar the organization from participating in its Medicaid program.
Archaeologists recently announced the discovery of skeletons at Colonial Williamsburg – but the skeletons weren’t from the Revolutionary War.
Archaeologists at Colonial Williamsburg recently announced the discovery of four Confederate soldier skeletons, revealing a makeshift hospital from the 1862 Battle of Williamsburg.
James Lutzweiler of Jamestown, N.C., has written two new self-published books about South Carolina and the primary cause of the coming of the Civil War.