Descendants of people enslaved at the site are grappling with its complicated history while also honoring the region's rich ...
Early in the 18th century, thousands of Africans were being imported each year to the colony of South Carolina, where they were forced to work in clearing land and cultivating the rapidly ...
Explore the must-see landmarks in South Carolina and soak up the southern charm and natural beauty of this coastal state.
South Carolina, September 9, 1739: A band of slaves march down the road, carrying banners that proclaim "Liberty!". They shout out the same word. Led by an Angolan named Jemmy, the men and women ...
A judge allowed Hix to search the property amid a legal battle with real estate developer, Spano & Associates, Inc. The ...
Just a little over an hour south of Myrtle Beach, you can take a leap into life in Colonial America at Hopsewee Plantation.
Formerly privately owned and the site of two plantations, the land is now managed by the South Carolina Department of Natural ...
South Carolina contains many surprises, such as that it was the first state to open a library in 1698 or that its state fruit is the peach. But beyond what you may not know, South Carolina has ...
Settled by the English in 1670, the colony named for King Charles I was split into North and South Carolina in 1710. Largely agricultural, settlers relied heavily on the slave trade to work rice ...