Keyword [South Carolina] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
| 41. | 'We gave our hearts and lives to it': African-American women reformers, industrial education, and the monuments of nation-building in the post-Reconstruction South, 1877--1938 (Elizabeth Evelyn Wright, South Carolina, Jennie Dean, Virginia) |
| 42. | Well lit: Exploring light's transformative potential through a study of the exterior illumination of Charleston, South Carolina movie theaters |
| 43. | In pursuit of their interest: Community oversight of economic and family life among the South Carolina lowcountry gentry, c. 1730--1789 |
| 44. | The affinity of South Carolina's 'Gullah' African Americans: Biological tests of cultural and historical hypotheses |
| 45. | Living history in South Carolina classrooms: Explorations and possibilities |
| 46. | African trickster tales in diaspora: Resistance in the Creole-speaking South Carolina Sea Islands and Guadeloupe, French West Indies |
| 47. | A comparative analysis of the state ethics laws of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee |
| 48. | 'A spiritual wayside inn': Lutherans, the New South and cultural change in South Carolina, 1886-1918 |
| 49. | Changing symbols of success: Economic development in twentieth century Greenville, South Carolina |
| 50. | Colonial South Carolina: A quantity theoretic perspective |
| 51. | A NEW FACE ON THE COUNTRYSIDE: INDIANS AND COLONISTS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN FOREST (ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA) |
| 52. | Decorative turkey callmakers: Artists or craftsme |
| 53. | HENRY WILLIAM RAVENEL, 1814-1887: SOUTH CAROLINA SCIENTIST IN THE CIVIL WAR ERA |
| 54. | 'I have been somewhere': Place in the South Carolina poems of Nikky Finney and Kwame Dawes |
| 55. | A botanical survey of native and non-native species along the Three Rivers Greenway in Columbia, South Carolina |
| 56. | Three Dead in South Carolina: Student Radicalization and the Forgotten Orangeburg Massacr |
| 57. | 'Is this freedom?' government exploitation of contraband laborers in Virginia, South Carolina, and Washington, D.C. during the American Civil War |
| 58. | Identifying identity: An archaeological investigation of the intersection of place and identity at an African American Lowcountry site |
| 59. | Identifying spatial features contributing to sense of place for residents in times of urbanization: Awendaw, South Carolina |
| 60. | Suicide prevention in the Marine Corps South Carolina lowcountry |
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