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“F” is for Free persons of color.
“F” is for Free persons of color. Also known as free Blacks, free persons of color occupied an anomalous position in the race-based slave society of antebellum South Carolina.
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"R” is for Rivers, John Minott (1903-1988)
“R” is for Rivers, John Minott (1903-1988). Broadcasting executive. In 1974 John Minott Rivers became the second person inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
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“G” is for Grace, John Patrick (1874-1940)
“G” is for Grace, John Patrick (1874-1940). Politician. John Grace was elected mayor of Charleston in 1911
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“C” is for Congaree National Park
“C” is for Congaree National Park. South Carolina's only National Park, Congaree is located on 22,000 acres in the Congaree River floodplain of lower Richland County.
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“P” is for Port Royal Naval Station
“P” is for Port Royal Naval Station. The conquest of the Sea Islands by the United States Navy in November 1861 was the beginning of more than a century of US naval involvement with Port Royal Sound.
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“D” is for Duke’s mayonnaise
“D” is for Duke’s mayonnaise. Eugenia Duke mixed her first batch of mayonnaise in her Greenville home sometime in the early twentieth century.
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SC Healthcare Firm Recognized for Entrepreneurship
Each year, the global accounting firm of Ernst and Young recognizes innovators and leaders around the world in their Entrepreneur of the Year program. Our…
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Top DOJ official warns not to take law, democracy for granted as she leaves her post
The associate attorney general reflects on investigations of police, the department's response to the landmark Dobbs abortion ruling, and meeting with survivors of mass violence.
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U.S. Tops 70,000 Coronavirus Cases In 1 Day — Heights Not Seen Since July
U.S. cases have been rising sharply since the middle of September, when the daily rate was hovering around 40,000 cases.
Top U.K. court defines women under equalities law as someone born biologically female
On Wednesday, Britain's top court clarified the legal definition of a woman: Someone born biologically female. The ruling has implications for transgender rights.
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