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Page v →Contents
Volume 2, 2025
- List of Illustrations
- Society Hill
- Adam Houle
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Christopher D. Johnson
- Side by Side and All with Porches: Columbia’s Erased Neighborhoods Were Rich in Community
- Aïda Rogers
- The Untold Story of Arthur B. Mitchell: The Citadel’s Fifer
- Taylor Diggs and Felice F. Knight
- The Peace Family: Legacies of Slavery and Dispossession at the College of Charleston
- Mary Jo Fairchild
- Naming the Enslaved of Hobcaw Barony
- Steven C. Sims-Brewton, Lynn Hanson, Madison Cates, Adam Houle, Richard A. Almeida, Greg Garvan, Patti Burns, and Megan Hammeke
- Sight, Symmetry, and the Plantation Ballad: Caroline Howard Gilman and the Nineteenth-Century Construction of South Carolina
- Michael S. Martin
- Putting John Calhoun to Rest: The Northern Imagination and Experience of a Charleston Slave Mart
- Michael Emett
- The Lamar Bus Riots: School Choice and Violent Desegregation in South Carolina
- Lakin Hanna and Erica Johnson
- Travels Down South: Stories of Asians and Asian Americans in South Carolina
- Eli Kibler, Eva Kiser, and Kylie Fisher
- Page vi →Review Essay
- Who Are We? Where Are We? Identity and Place Echo in Recent South Carolina Poetry Collections
- Jo Angela Edwins
- Reviews
- Voices of Our Ancestors: Language Contact in Early South Carolina, by Patricia Causey Nichols
- Richard A. Almeida
- Invisible No More: The African American Experience at the University of South Carolina, edited by Robert Green II and Tyler D. Parry
- Joshua Casmir Catalano
- Charleston Renaissance Man: The Architectural Legacy of Albert Simons in the Holy City, by Ralph C. Muldrow
- Robert M. Craig
- The Words and Wares of David Drake, Revisiting “I Made this Jar” and the Legacy of Edgefield Pottery, edited by Jill Beute Koverman and Jane Przybysz
- Douglas E. Gray
- The Carolina Rice Kitchen: The African Connection, 2nd ed., by Karen Hess
- Christopher E. Hendricks
- The Big Game Is Every Night, by Robert Maynor
- Landon Houle
- Appalachian Pastoral: Mountain Excursions, Aesthetic Vision, and the Antebellum Travel Narrative, by Michael S. Martin
- Christopher D. Johnson
- Carolina’s Lost Colony: Stuarts Town and the Struggle for Survival in Early South Carolina, by Peter N. Moore
- Erica Johnson
- “Our Country First, Then Greenville”: A New South City During the Progressive Era and World War I, by Courtney L. Tollison Hartness
- Scott Kaufman
- Page vii →Struggling to Learn: An Intimate History of School Desegregation in South Carolina, by June Manning Thomas
- Jason Kirby
- Finding Francis: One Family’s Journey from Slavery to Freedom, by Elizabeth J. West
- Meredith A. Love
- A Dangerous Heaven, by Jo Angela Edwins
- Natalie S. Mahaffey
- A Guide to the Wildflowers of South Carolina, revised and expanded ed., by Patrick D. McMillan, Richard D. Porcher Jr., Douglas A. Rayner, and David B. White
- Jeremy D. Rentsch
- The Cheese Biscuit Queen Tells All: Southern Recipes, Sweet Remembrances, and a Little Rambunctious Behavior, by Mary Martha Greene
- Rachel N. Spear Page viii →