This will be the final post on my blog this year for the College of Charleston class, Beyond the Grave. Please enjoy my final project, the history of a famous "old Charlestonian," details of which you can find on the class blog. My last post this semester is dedicated to the queen of Charleston, Penina Moise; the poet Charleston forgot.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
The Queen of Charleston
This will be the final post on my blog this year for the College of Charleston class, Beyond the Grave. Please enjoy my final project, the history of a famous "old Charlestonian," details of which you can find on the class blog. My last post this semester is dedicated to the queen of Charleston, Penina Moise; the poet Charleston forgot.
Monday, April 6, 2020
Short-Leg Stribling Returns
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The Queen of Charleston
This will be the final post on my blog this year for the College of Charleston class, Beyond the Grave. Please enjoy my final project, t...
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Although we are still several months away from mother's day, I think this is a perfect moment to recognize a kind woman and mother who...
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On this late night in February, our classroom was invaded by Ruth Miller , a popular Charlestonian author and tour guide. One of her special...
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This week we took a class excursion to some of the oldest and most unique churches situated in the heart of the Holy City, downtown Charlest...