Historic Brattonsville to reconsecrate a five-acre burial site for enslaved people, one of the largest in the Carolina ...
Maybe some discussions of burial grounds are somber and conducted in hushed tones—but not this one on James Island. More than ...
To preserve Gullah Geechee and historically black gravesites throughout the Lowcountry, a former Charleston County Council member called a community briefing.
South Carolina advocates are expected to host a community meeting concerning Gullah Geechee burial sites this weekend. Organizers will discuss the Gullah Geechee settlement community’s graveyards, ...
On the heels of the 161st anniversary of the day the H.L. Hunley and its crew sank, the North Charleston museum has newly ...
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