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- Charleston, South Carolina, in the 1920s. The character was based on Charlestonian Samuel Smalls. In some of the novel's p****ages, black characters speak...
- enslaving people and led to greater and greater restrictions on Black Charlestonians. By 1783, the city's growth had reached a point where a muni****l government...
- become his closest friends: Tradd St. Croix, the son of an upper-class Charlestonian family, and two brawny Italian-American boys from the North: Dante "Pig"...
- 11, 2007. Donovan, Bryce (April 29, 2006). "Great Charlestonian? ... Or the Greatest Charlestonian?". The Post and Courier. Charleston, South Carolina:...
- University Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-0521101011. Powers, Bernard. Black Charlestonians: a Social History 1822-1885. University of Arkansas Press, 1994 William...
- Bleeding Heartland. August 16, 2020. Retrieved October 2, 2020. "Native Charlestonian Jade Simmons Running For President 2020". The Charleston Chronicle....
- September 2, 2008. Donovan, Bryce (April 29, 2006). "Great Charlestonian? ... Or the Greatest Charlestonian?". The Charleston Post and Courier. Archived from the...
- of the South Carolina Senate. He became "the most prominent Jewish Charlestonian of the 1850s and 1860s." During the American Civil War, he supported...
- Vice-Presidential Nominee". Ballot Access News. Retrieved August 18, 2020. "Native Charlestonian Jade Simmons Running For President 2020". The Charleston Chronicle....
- traditional 2:00 p.m. dinner. It was a homey and welcoming school and very "Charlestonian." Founded in the early 1970s by Linda O'Quinn and her daughter Anna...