In " Payne-Ful Business," Charleston resident and author Margaret Seidler becomes an "accidental historian examining her family s role in the slave trade.
“Payne-ful Business, Charleston’s Journey to Truth” and “Sleeping with the Ancestors” are both the products of books that offer unprecedented insight to the enslaved.
Leaders of the Historic Charleston Foundation say they want the public to still be able to access the 215-year-old Nathaniel Russell House even if it s sold.
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There’s a big tea party on Sunday, but you won’t have to hold out your pinky. Instead, wave a flag during this big anniversary celebrating colonial revolutionary fervor that first came two weeks before the famous Boston Tea Party.