A 135-year-old riverfront home in Bluffton, South Carolina, hit the market last week for $4.9 million.
With the Combahee River Raid of 1863, Harriet Tubman earned her nickname "Moses" all over again—and became the first woman in ...
Leading a cohort of next-generation Southern leaders in both parties, Carter grafted the region back on the national map ... “The South was still carrying the burden of the Civil War,” Andrew ...
And after the Civil War, the 14th Amendment has called for the population ... And a growing number of Republican members of Congress, including Rep. Chuck Edwards of North Carolina, have introduced ...
Most people associate secession with the Civil War but idea of disuniting the United States has crept into national ...
Fort Fisher State Historic Site photo Fort Fisher on the North Carolina coast holds the distinction of being both a Civil War historic site ... the “Gibraltar of the South,” Fort Fisher ...
Leaders in South Carolina green lights construction plans on a property believed to be gravesites for enslaved people.
The Revolutionary War's Battle of Camden did not go well ... met the British in South Carolina in 1780. The result was a total collapse of Gates' forces and nearly 2,000 American casualties.
Southerners and northerners alike anxiously waited for updates amid fears that the trials could spark a second Civil War. By December 1871, the number of detainees in South Carolina had doubled ...
Most Americans now were also regretting the Vietnam War ... he said. South Carolina was the final holdout until 2000. But, it was without the backing of the civil rights groups because it also ...