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New biography examines Preston Brooks, the SC congressman behind an infamous Senate floor beating

New biography examines Preston Brooks, the SC congressman behind an infamous Senate floor beating

Nearly 170 years after South Carolina congressman Preston Brooks raised his cane and beat abolitionist Charles Sumner bloody on the Senate floor, the pro-slavery lawmaker behind one of America’s most notorious acts of political violence is getting a full-length biography. Historian Paul Quigley widens the lens in his new examination, “The Man Behind the Cane: Preston Brooks, Political Violence,...

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Charles Towne’s First Wall

Charles Towne’s First Wall

Construction of Charles Town’s first sea wall commenced in early 1704, as part of a massive plan to fortify the entire city. It was truly a civic...

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What Is The Seawee Shell Ring?

What Is The Seawee Shell Ring?

Visitors come from all over the globe to see Charleston’s beautiful, centuries-old historic buildings. Yet very few people — even locals — ever make...

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Let’s Fix Our Broken Health Care System

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News From Around the South, 11/24 to 12/1

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Thanksgiving

It cuts to the core, through the hot air and the blue smoke and mirrors of our politics, to what really matters. Tatianna Schlossberg's essay in The New Yorker is the one thing you must read this holiday season to touch base with what is real — including grief,but it...

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