Greenville County, South Carolina
Cradled at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and once known as the "Textile Center of the South," Greenville has evolved into a prosperous hub for corporate development and global commerce. Greenville County's African American community, proud and resourceful, has strong roots dating back to 1770, when blacks helped to carve the county out of an upstate wilderness. The experiences of the black community and its long relationship with whites up to the civil rights movement helped to create the climate for the kaleidoscope of races and cultures in Greenville today.
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Greenville County, South Carolina
Cradled at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and once known as the "Textile Center of the South," Greenville has evolved into a prosperous hub for corporate development and global commerce. Greenville County's African American community, proud and resourceful, has strong roots dating back to 1770, when blacks helped to carve the county out of an upstate wilderness. The experiences of the black community and its long relationship with whites up to the civil rights movement helped to create the climate for the kaleidoscope of races and cultures in Greenville today.
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Greenville County, South Carolina

Greenville County, South Carolina

by Leola Clement Robinson-Simpson
Greenville County, South Carolina

Greenville County, South Carolina

by Leola Clement Robinson-Simpson

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Overview

Cradled at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and once known as the "Textile Center of the South," Greenville has evolved into a prosperous hub for corporate development and global commerce. Greenville County's African American community, proud and resourceful, has strong roots dating back to 1770, when blacks helped to carve the county out of an upstate wilderness. The experiences of the black community and its long relationship with whites up to the civil rights movement helped to create the climate for the kaleidoscope of races and cultures in Greenville today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738543604
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 01/31/2007
Series: Black America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Author Leola Clement Robinson has collected vintage photographs and exciting images from national and local archives and family collections. These images portray the struggles and accomplishments of African Americans in the past, on whose backs stand the remarkable achievements of the present, and offer a torch light of promise and challenge for the future.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     6
Author's Preface     7
Introduction     8
Slavery and Reconstruction     11
Industrious Laborers     17
The Schoolhouse Doors     29
The Black Church     47
Housing Then and Now     55
Social Life and Fund-raising     65
The Civil Rights Movement     73
Some of the Way Makers     91
The Struggle Continues     111
Bibliography     126
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