Skip to main content

Carolina Currents: Studies in South Carolina Culture, Volume 3. Travel as Resistance: About the Editor

Carolina Currents: Studies in South Carolina Culture, Volume 3. Travel as Resistance
About the Editor
  • Show the following:

    Annotations
    Resources
  • Adjust appearance:

    Font
    Font style
    Color Scheme
    Light
    Dark
    Annotation contrast
    Low
    High
    Margins
  • Search within:
    • My Notes + Comments
    • Notifications
    • Privacy
  • Project HomeCarolina Currents, Studies in South Carolina Culture
  • Projects
  • Learn more about Manifold

Notes

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,

Carolina Currents

Studies in South Carolina Culture

Volume 3. Travel as Resistance

“Understanding for the Common Good”

Carolina Currents is an annual peer-reviewed publication that connects academic research to the lived experiences and practical concerns of South Carolinians.

Editors

Meredith A. Love, Francis Marion University

Christopher D. Johnson, Francis Marion University

Editorial Board

William Bolt, Francis Marion University

Eric Crawford, Coastal Carolina University

Christopher E. Hendricks, Georgia Southern University

Samuel M. Hines, The Citadel

Felice F. Knight, International African American Museum

Laura L. Morris, Furman University

Echol Lee Nix Jr. (1975–2020), Claflin University

Mark M. Smith, University of South Carolina

Shevaun E. Watson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

USC Press Staff

Michael J. McGandy, Director; Aurora Bell, Associate Editorial Director; Ana Bichanich, EDP Director; Ehren Foley, Acquisitions Editor; Jolie Hale, Publishing Assistant; Vicki Leach, Business Manager; Ashley Mathias, Digital Publishing Coordinator; Kemi Ogunji, Senior Marketing Coordinator/Designer; Kerri L. Tolan, Production Editor; Dianne Wade, Marketing Assistant

Copy Editor

Juanita Ruffin Doswell

Published by the University of South Carolina Press in cooperation with Francis Marion University

Annotate

Next Chapter
Title Page
PreviousNext
© 2026 by University of South Carolina and Francis Marion University
Powered by Manifold Scholarship. Learn more at
Opens in new tab or windowmanifoldapp.org