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Page ix →List of Illustrations
- Figures
- Figure 1.1. Wheeler Hill children in their play area behind their homes, ca. 1950.
- Figure 1.2. Restaurant on Pickens Street in Wheeler Hill, ca. 1949–51.
- Figure 1.3. Booker T. Washington High School, February 26, 1974, the day Richland School District One announced it would close.
- Figure 1.4. Dr. Dorothy Perry Thompson reading poetry in 1992.
- Figure 1.5. Morning on Huger Street, by Edmund Yaghjian (1903–97), 1955.
- Figure 1.6. Booker T. Washington alumni reunion at the Township Auditorium, June 1974.
- Figure 3.1. Nineteenth-century map of Charleston published by Walker, Evans and Cogswell showing the proximate location of Isabella Peace’s home on St. Philip’s Street.
- Figure 4.1. Map of South Carolina showing principal locations for Belle Baruch Institute for South Carolina Studies.
- Figure 4.2. Winyah Intelligencer, March 10, 1819, page 5.
- Figure 5.1. A plan of the town, bar, harbor, and environs of Charlestown in South Carolina: with all the channels, soundings, sailing marks &c. from the surveys made in the colony, by William Faden, ca. 1780.
- Figure 5.2. Plan of the city and neck of Charleston, SC, engraved by William Keenan, 1844.
- Figure 6.1. “A Dramatic Scene, Throwing the Slave Chains,” from Life and Work of Henry Ward Beecher, by Thomas Wallace Knox, 1887.
- Figure 6.2. The “Freedom Ring”: Mr. Beecher Pleading for Money to Set a Slave Child Free,” from Life and Work of Henry Ward Beecher, by Thomas Wallace Knox, 1887.
- Page x →Figure 6.3. Charleston slave auction, 1861.
- Figure 6.4. That Freedom Ring, by Eastman Johnson, ca. 1860.
- Figure 6.5. John C. Calhoun’s grave, ca. 1865, seemingly taken not long before its desecration.
- Figure 8.1. Heather Anne Carruthers being carried by Chinese men, from Poteat Family Scrapbook, ca. 1921.
- Figure 8.2. Heather Anne Carruthers with “Our 1st Chinese teachers,” from Poteat Family Scrapbook, ca. 1921.
- Figure 8.3. Heather Anne Carruthers and Gordon Poteat with their church teachers, from Poteat Family Scrapbook, ca. 1921.
- Figure 8.4. Place of Peace, Furman University, 2024.
- Figure 8.5. Vietnamese Blessing Baptist Church, Greenville, SC, 2024.
- Tables
- Table 4.1. Sample Timeline Entries.
- Table 4.2. Tallying the Recovered Names.