Radio host Dr. Bernard Powers is the founding director of the College of Charleston’s Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston and a professor emeritus of history at the […]
Radio host Dr. Bernard Powers is the founding director of the College of Charleston’s Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston and a professor emeritus of history at the […]
Walter Edgar's Journal delves into the arts, culture, history of South Carolina and the American South. In 2021, Walter Edgar's Journal celebrated 21 years on South Carolina Public Radio. On July 29th, Dr. […]
A new portrayal of this 18th-century icon among America’s historic sites, Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and Its People is the first book in the nation to focus on a […]
Erected in 1759 on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Eyre Hall is still occupied by descendants of Littleton Eyre, the original owner. The generations have acquired and preserved such items […]
Preserving the Stories and Sacred Places of Black Georgetown With George W. McDaniel, author of Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and Its People Community conversation about the history of […]
Wednesday, November 2: Place, People, and Stories: New Ways of Using Recent History with author Dr. George W. McDaniel
A Place and Its People: Using a Historic Site to Enhance Community MEET AUTHOR GEORGE W. MCDANIEL Author George McDaniel will give a presentation about the recent history […]
Thursday, Mar 09 Johns Island Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and its People Join George W. McDaniel, retired Executive Director of Drayton Hall, for a fascinating evening as he discusses […]
A PLACE AND ITS PEOPLE: DRAYTON HALL STORIES AND MORE In person with author George W. McDaniel His groundbreaking book, Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and Its People, is the first book […]