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Abraham the Unstoppable, Part 1

Article Date
February 8, 2019

Today I’d like to introduce you to Abraham the Unstoppable, the true adventure story of an enslaved man of African descent who won his freedom during the Anglo-Cherokee War of 1759–61. First we’ll explore the background of that unfamiliar war and...

Learn about the Gullah Geechee culture with these CCPL events

Article Date
February 2, 2019

CHARLESTON, S.C. - Join members of the Gullah Geechee Heritage Corridor from February to May at CCPL branches to learn more about the Gullah history, heritage, and culture. 

From the Corridor website: The Gullah Geechee people are the descendants of...

Commemorating the African-ness of Charleston’s History

Article Date
February 1, 2019

The 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first permanent African residents in 1619 Virginia provides us with an opportunity to reflect on the legacy of slavery. In today’s episode, I’ll try to situate this anniversary in a broader, international...

Celebrate Black History Month with CCPL

Article Date
January 31, 2019

Throughout the month of February the Charleston County Public Library celebrates Black History Month with programs for all ages. These programs prompt us to remember important people, events, achievements and contributions by African Americans to the...

The Earliest Fortifications at Oyster Point

Article Date
January 25, 2019

By the middle of the eighteenth century, Charleston was one of the most heavily fortified communities in North America. The town’s urban defenses didn’t appear all at once, however. They accumulated over multiple decades and successive eras of...

Cold weather film fest: 10 movies that killed their franchises

Article Date
January 25, 2019

CHARLESTON, S.C. - Alright Charleston, we're in for a chilly weekend. Football season is effectively over. Baseball season is a long way away. And we aren't close enough to March Madness to start getting brackets on the brain.

We need a film...

The Story behind Ropemaker’s Lane

Article Date
January 18, 2019

Ropemaker’s Lane is a narrow alley in urban Charleston with a name that evokes images of an antique industry wrought by men twisting and spinning long fibers into useful objects. While that scenario is accurate, it represents just one facet of the...