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table of contents
  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. Daybreak Prayer on Edisto Island
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction
    1. Resistant Travel and Enduring Hope
    2. The Green Book in South Carolina
    3. Notes
    4. Works Cited
  9. Leevy’s Funeral Home: Generations of Greatness
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  10. Greenville in the Green Book: Whittenberg’s Service Station and 212 John Street
    1. 212 John Street
    2. Whittenberg’s Service Station
    3. Conclusion
    4. Notes
    5. Works Cited
  11. African-American Tourism and Travel to the Holy City: The Short List of Green Book Sites in Charleston, South Carolina
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  12. Tracking the Negro Motorist Green Book: A Practical Guide for the Amateur Historian
    1. Resources for Research
    2. Notes
    3. Works Cited
  13. Religion, Race, and Revolution: Creating a Biracial Church at Welsh Neck, South Carolina
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  14. Presbyterianism, Slavery, and the Settlement of South Carolina’s Pee Dee Region
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  15. Two Murders in Marion: Stories of the Enslaved in South Carolina Criminal Prosecutions
    1. The Murder of William B. Haselden
    2. The Murder of Rhoda Etherton
    3. Conclusion
    4. Notes
    5. Works Cited
  16. Community Commitment: A Key to Recruitment and Retention at South Carolina’s Rural-Serving Institutions
    1. Rural-Serving Institutions
    2. A More Holistic Strategy
      1. Organizational Commitment
      2. Community Commitment
    3. Conclusion
    4. Notes
    5. Works Cited
  17. Interview: Beyond Noir: A Writer’s Interview with Lynn Kostoff
    1. Notes
    2. Works Cited
  18. Review Essay: Bodies and Soul: Four Books by Lowcountry Poets
  19. Reviews
    1. South Carolina Onstage,
    2. Another Sojourner Looking for Truth: My Journey from Civil Rights to Black Power and Beyond,
    3. Thunder in the Harbor: Fort Sumter and the Civil War,
    4. Only Wanna Be with You: The Inside Story of Hootie & the Blowfish,
    5. Liturgy of Change: Rhetorics of the Civil Rights Mass Meeting,
    6. Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the Civil War,
    7. From Dixie to Rocky Top: Music and Meaning in Southeastern Conference Football,
    8. Honorable and Brilliant Labors: Orations of William Gilmore Simms,
    9. Injustice in Focus: The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams,
    10. Child: A Memoir,
    11. Beatrice’s Ledger: Coming of Age in the Jim Crow South,
    12. Peddlers, Merchants, and Manufacturers: How Jewish Entrepreneurs Built Economy and Community in Upcountry South Carolina,
    13. How to Become an American: A History of Immigration, Assimilation, and Loneliness,
    14. From Educational Experiment to Standard Bearer, University 101 at the University of South Carolina,

Contents

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  1. List of Illustrations
  2. Daybreak Prayer on Edisto Island
  3. Melissa LaCross
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction
  6. Christopher D. Johnson and Meredith A. Love
  7. Leevy’s Funeral Home: Generations of Greatness
  8. W. Maciane Hull
  9. Greenville in the Green Book: Whittenberg’s Service Station and 212 John Street
  10. Courtney L. Tollison and Rachel Gambrell
  11. African-American Tourism and Travel to the Holy City: The Short List of Green Book Sites in Charleston, South Carolina
  12. Barry L. Stiefel
  13. Tracking the Negro Motorist Green Book: A Practical Guide for the Amateur Historian
  14. Cherish Thomas
  15. Religion, Race, and Revolution: Creating a Biracial Church at Welsh Neck, South Carolina
  16. John Barrington
  17. Presbyterianism, Slavery, and the Settlement of South Carolina’s Pee Dee Region
  18. Erica Johnson
  19. Two Murders in Marion: Stories of the Enslaved in South Carolina Criminal Prosecutions
  20. Stan Barnett
  21. Community Commitment: A Key to Recruitment and Retention at South Carolina’s Rural-Serving Institutions
  22. Todd C. Couch
  23. Page vi →Interview
  24. Beyond Noir: A Writer’s Interview with Lynn Kostoff
  25. Andrew Geyer
  26. Review Essay
  27. Bodies and Soul: Four Books by Lowcountry Poets
  28. Jo Angela Edwins
  29. Reviews
  30. South Carolina Onstage,
  31. edited by Jon Tuttle
  32. Mark Charney
  33. Another Sojourner Looking for Truth: My Journey from Civil Rights to Black Power and Beyond,
  34. by Millicent E. Brown
  35. Delilah Clark
  36. Thunder in the Harbor: Fort Sumter and the Civil War,
  37. by Richard W. Hatcher III
  38. Mike Emett
  39. Only Wanna Be with You: The Inside Story of Hootie & the Blowfish,
  40. by Tim Sommer
  41. Brandon Goff
  42. Liturgy of Change: Rhetorics of the Civil Rights Mass Meeting,
  43. by Elizabeth Ellis Miller
  44. Christopher D. Johnson
  45. Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the Civil War,
  46. by Edda L. Fields-Black
  47. Erica Johnson
  48. From Dixie to Rocky Top: Music and Meaning in Southeastern Conference Football,
  49. by Carrie Tipton
  50. Brian Edward Jones
  51. Honorable and Brilliant Labors: Orations of William Gilmore Simms,
  52. edited by John D. Miller
  53. Shawn E. Miller
  54. Injustice in Focus: The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams,
  55. by Claudia Smith Brinson
  56. Julie Mixon
  57. Page vii →Child: A Memoir,
  58. by Judy Goldman
  59. Aïda Rogers
  60. Beatrice’s Ledger: Coming of Age in the Jim Crow South,
  61. by Ruth R. Martin, with Vivian B. Martin
  62. Laura Leigh Morris
  63. Peddlers, Merchants, and Manufacturers: How Jewish Entrepreneurs Built Economy and Community in Upcountry South Carolina,
  64. by Diane Catherine Vecchio
  65. Russell E. Ward
  66. How to Become an American: A History of Immigration, Assimilation, and Loneliness,
  67. by Daniel Wolff
  68. Shevaun E. Watson
  69. From Educational Experiment to Standard Bearer, University 101 at the University of South Carolina,
  70. edited by Daniel B. Friedman, Tracy L. Skipper, and Catherine S. Greene
  71. Krystin McCormick Williams

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