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New book examines McGill's nights of sleeping in slave dwellings

Civil War reenactor Joseph McGill Jr. embarked on a one-year plan in 2010 to sleep in slave cabins in South Carolina. Twelve years later, McGill’s travels across the United States are chronicled in Sleeping with the Ancestors: How I Followed the Footprints of Slavery. ....

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The Slave Dwelling Project Pushes History of Slave Rebellions to the Public

<p>Joseph McGill Jr. links the history of the Stono Rebellion and subsequent slave uprisings to the current effort to suppress so-called Critical Race Theory in schools.&nbsp;</p>
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On the Spot: Marjoleine Kars | History Today

On the Spot: Marjoleine Kars | History Today
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Dr. Peter H. Wood on Rice and the Reshaping of South Carolina

How did rice become a very commonly grown, rock-star grain in many parts of the world? What is the legacy of rice-growing in South Carolina, specifically? How has rice reshaped wetlands and cultures? Following up on our conversation with Dr. Edda Fields-Black regarding the rice and the West African diaspora, we speak with another historian of rice: Peter H. Wood, Professor Emeritus of History at Duke University and Adjunct Professor of History at the University of Colorado–Boulder. Dr. ....

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