Columbia, South Carolina
South Carolina's capital city enjoys a strong African-American presence, one that has had considerable influence on the growth and development of Columbia's commerce and culture since the city's creation in the late 1700s. The challenges of the antebellum South, Reconstruction, the Civil Rights era, and even the present have shaped a vibrant and dynamic black community, which supplies a wealth of leaders for the city, state, and nation.
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Columbia, South Carolina
South Carolina's capital city enjoys a strong African-American presence, one that has had considerable influence on the growth and development of Columbia's commerce and culture since the city's creation in the late 1700s. The challenges of the antebellum South, Reconstruction, the Civil Rights era, and even the present have shaped a vibrant and dynamic black community, which supplies a wealth of leaders for the city, state, and nation.
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Columbia, South Carolina

Columbia, South Carolina

by Vennie Deas-Moore
Columbia, South Carolina

Columbia, South Carolina

by Vennie Deas-Moore

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Overview

South Carolina's capital city enjoys a strong African-American presence, one that has had considerable influence on the growth and development of Columbia's commerce and culture since the city's creation in the late 1700s. The challenges of the antebellum South, Reconstruction, the Civil Rights era, and even the present have shaped a vibrant and dynamic black community, which supplies a wealth of leaders for the city, state, and nation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738506654
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 11/27/2000
Series: Black America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Author and local photographer Vennie Deas-Moore has compiled a wonderful selection of historical images celebrating the black experience in Columbia. Through these vintage photographs, readers of all ages will step back into the Columbia of yesteryear and explore the fascinating world of their ancestors.
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