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"W" is for World War I (1917-1918). When Congress declared war on Germany in April 1917, part of South Carolina was already on a war footing. More than…
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There were progressives in South Carolina in 1918. And the progressive movement in this state was different from the movement in the Northeast. However,…
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Upon the United States' entrance into World War I, President Woodrow Wilson told the nation that the war was being fought to "make the world safe for…
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For those who love military history, the date September 28, now carries an additional significance. It’s the date Cpl. Freddie Stowers was killed in…
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Furman University's Dr. Courtney Tollison co-curated “Over Here, Over There: Greenville in the Great War,” an exhibition on display in the spring of 2017…