Ordinary places of today often are significant places where history was made in yesteryears. Take the Rock Hill, South Carolina,
In a new exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery, over 30 works showcase the significance of this quilting tradition
Retired Judge Clifton Newman reflects on his family's legacy of fighting for civil rights while the nation faces uncertainty with attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion.
Historian Vicki Crawford was one of the first scholars to focus on women’s roles in the civil rights movement. Her 1993 book, “Trailblazers and Torchbearers,” dives into the stories of female leaders whose legacies have often been overshadowed.
Two anti-abortion bills in the South Carolina House of Representatives, H. 3457 and H. 3537, have sparked protests at the Statehouse. Activists argue these measures are dangerous for reproductive rights,
When the Supreme Court announced the landmark ruling of Brown v. Topeka Board of Education in 1954, putting an end to state-sanctioned segregation of public schools, Septima Clark, the widowed daughter of a former enslaved person,
Citing his ongoing opposition to Biden-era "woke" gender ideology, SC's attorney general carries on with legal challenge to disability civil rights law.