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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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