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  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. Pee Dee Psalm
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction
    1. Notes
  9. Getting Under My Skin: Reckoning with My White Confederate Ancestor
    1. My Flesh and Blood, 1960–62
    2. Skin Deep, 1980–85
    3. What’s Love Got to Do with It? 1997
    4. I’ve Got You Under My Skin, 2012–14
    5. Skin in the Game, 2015–20
    6. Blood Is Thicker than Water, June–November 2021
    7. In My Blood, January 2022–Present
    8. Notes
    9. Works Cited
  10. The Multicultural Nature of Eighteenth-Century Cooking in British America: The Southern Rice Pie
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  11. Dueling Onstage in Charleston: John Blake White’s Modern Honour
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  12. Charleston’s Nineteenth-Century Germans: Co-opted Confederates?
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  13. Intervening in Jim Crow: The Green Book and Southern Hospitality
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  14. Junior and High School Student Voices: The Influence of Youth Activists during the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina
    1. Historiography
    2. Methodology
    3. Background of Florence’s Racial Dynamics
    4. Florence NAACP Youth Branch Formation
    5. 1960 Kress Demonstrations
    6. Aftermath and Effects on the Community
    7. Conclusion
    8. Notes
    9. Works Cited
  15. McKrae Game and the Christian Closet: Conversion Therapy in South Carolina
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  16. Inclusive Placemaking: A Study of the Joseph Vaughn Plaza at Furman University
    1. Placemaking in Social Geographies of Race
    2. Centrality
    3. Exposure
    4. Engagement
    5. Solitude
    6. Celebration
    7. Subversion
    8. Conclusion
    9. Notes
    10. Works Cited
  17. South Carolina and Geopolitics: Connections to the Russia-Ukraine War
    1. Global Geopolitics of the Russia-Ukraine War
    2. Toward Local Geopolitics of the Russia-Ukraine War in South Carolina
    3. Globalization and Geopolitics: The Uneven Forces of Globalization
    4. Rescaling Geopolitics
    5. Geopolitics and Militarization
    6. US Military Troops and Installations
    7. Military Assistance to Ukraine and the Defense Industry in South Carolina
    8. Geopolitics and Economic Relations
    9. Inflation and Supply Chain Vulnerabilities
    10. South Carolina’s Manufacturing and Exports
    11. Geopolitics and the Ukrainian Diaspora
    12. Conclusion
    13. Notes
    14. Works Cited
  18. Reviews
    1. Monumental Harm: Reckoning with Jim Crow Era Confederate Monuments, by Roger C. Hartley
    2. Stories of Struggle: The Clash over Civil Rights in South Carolina, by Claudia Smith Brinson
    3. The Slow Undoing: The Federal Courts and the Long Struggle for Civil Rights in South Carolina, by Stephen H. Lowe
    4. On Fire: Five Civil Rights Sit-Ins and the Rhetoric of Protest, edited by Sean Patrick O’Rourke and Lesli K. Pace
    5. Charleston’s Germans: An Enduring Legacy, by Robert Alston Jones
    6. BJU and Me: Queer Voices from the World’s Most Christian University, edited by Lance Weldy
    7. Gullah Spirituals: The Sound of Freedom and Protest in the South Carolina Sea Islands, by Eric Crawford
    8. Live at Jackson Station: Music, Community, and Tragedy in a Southern Blues Bar, by Daniel M. Harrison
    9. Taste the State: South Carolina’s Signature Foods, Recipes, and Their Stories, by Kevin Mitchell and David S. Shields
    10. A Guidebook to South Carolina Historical Markers, by Edwin Breeden
    11. The South Carolina State House Grounds: A Guidebook, by Lydia Mattice Brandt

Page v →Contents

  1. Volume 1, 2024
  2. List of Illustrations
  3. Pee Dee Psalm
  4. Jo Angela Edwins
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction
  7. Christopher D. Johnson
  8. Getting Under My Skin: Reckoning with My White Confederate Ancestor
  9. Thomasina A. Yuille
  10. The Multicultural Nature of Eighteenth-Century Cooking in British America: The Southern Rice Pie
  11. Christopher E. Hendricks
  12. Dueling Onstage in Charleston: John Blake White’s Modern Honour
  13. Jon Tuttle
  14. Charleston’s Nineteenth-Century Germans: Co-opted Confederates?
  15. Robert Alston Jones
  16. Intervening in Jim Crow: The Green Book and Southern Hospitality
  17. Cherish Thomas and Meredith A. Love
  18. Junior and High School Student Voices: The Influence of Youth Activists during the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina
  19. Kerington B. Shaffer and Erica Johnson Edwards
  20. McKrae Game and the Christian Closet: Conversion Therapy in South Carolina
  21. Esther Liu Godfrey
  22. Inclusive Placemaking: A Study of the Joseph Vaughn Plaza at Furman University
  23. Whitni Simpson, Chiara Palladino, Benjamin K. Haywood, Sarah Adeyinka-Skold, Alyson Farzad-Phillips, Brandon Inabinet, Claire Whitlinger, John A. McArthur, and James Engelhardt
  24. South Carolina and Geopolitics: Connections to the Russia-Ukraine War
  25. Lauren K. Perez and Jennifer L. Titanski-Hooper
  26. Page vi →Reviews
  27. Monumental Harm: Reckoning with Jim Crow Era Confederate Monuments, by Roger C. Hartley
  28. Christopher D. Johnson
  29. Stories of Struggle: The Clash over Civil Rights in South Carolina, by Claudia Smith Brinson
  30. Erica Johnson Edwards
  31. The Slow Undoing: The Federal Courts and the Long Struggle for Civil Rights in South Carolina, by Stephen H. Lowe
  32. Richard A. Almeida
  33. On Fire: Five Civil Rights Sit-Ins and the Rhetoric of Protest, edited by Sean Patrick O’Rourke and Lesli K. Pace
  34. Shevaun E. Watson
  35. Charleston’s Germans: An Enduring Legacy, by Robert Alston Jones
  36. Christopher D. Johnson
  37. BJU and Me: Queer Voices from the World’s Most Christian University, edited by Lance Weldy
  38. M. Beth Keefauver
  39. Gullah Spirituals: The Sound of Freedom and Protest in the South Carolina Sea Islands, by Eric Crawford
  40. Fran Coleman
  41. Live at Jackson Station: Music, Community, and Tragedy in a Southern Blues Bar, by Daniel M. Harrison
  42. Brandon Goff
  43. Taste the State: South Carolina’s Signature Foods, Recipes, and Their Stories, by Kevin Mitchell and David S. Shields
  44. Christopher E. Hendricks
  45. A Guidebook to South Carolina Historical Markers, by Edwin Breeden
  46. Meredith A. Love
  47. The South Carolina State House Grounds: A Guidebook, by Lydia Mattice Brandt
  48. Jason R. Kirby

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