Carolina Currents, Studies in South Carolina Culture

Volume 2: Recovering Lost Stories

by Christopher D. Johnson

From the Piedmont to the Lowcountry, South Carolina is the site of countless engaging stories. The contributors to Carolina Currents share those stories, broadening our understanding of the state's unique and diverse histories and cultures. A venue for public-facing interdisciplinary scholarship, each volume presents a collection of essays that illuminates the complex interactions between the state's past and present.


Essays in volume 2 cover topics including the Universities Studying Slavery project, the civil rights movement in South Carolina, and Asian immigrants in the Upstate; a review essay discusses recent work by South Carolina poets.


Contributors: Richard A. Almeida, Patti Burns, Joshua Casmir Catalano, Madison Cates, Robert M. Craig, Taylor Diggs, Jo Angela Edwins, Michael Emett, Mary Jo Fairchild, Kylie Fisher, Greg Garvan, Douglas E. Gray, Megan Hammeke, Lakin Hanna, Lynn Hanson, Christopher E. Hendricks, Adam Houle, Landon Houle, Erica Johnson, Scott Kaufman, Eli Kibler, Jason Kirby, Eva Kiser, Felice F. Knight, Meredith A. Love, Natalie S. Mahaffey, Michael S. Martin, Jeremy D. Rentsch, Aïda Rogers, Steven C. Sims-Brewton, Rachel N. Spear

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  • container title
    Carolina Currents, Studies in South Carolina Culture: Volume 2. Recovering Lost Stories
  • isbn
    978-1-64336-573-2
  • publisher
    University of South Carolina Press
  • publisher place
    Columbia, SC
  • restrictions
    The text of this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0. International (CC BY- NC- ND 4.0) license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
  • rights

    © 2025 by University of South Carolina and Francis Marion University


    The inclusion of this book in the Open Carolina collection is made possible by the generous funding of the University of South Carolina Libraries and Francis Marion University.

  • rights holder
    University of South Carolina and Francis Marion University
  • series title
    Carolina Currents
  • volume
    2
  • doi