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Tag: civil war

Posted inJack Hunter, News

The war over the meaning of the Civil War is less civil than ever

by Jack Hunter April 6, 2011
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

We should learn from the past rather than argue about it

by Dwayne Green April 6, 2011
Posted inFeatures, News

Academic kickoff Thursday for Civil War Sesquicentennial

by Greg Hambrick March 2, 2011
Posted inNews, News Shorts

Fort Sumter gets stamped … again!

by Greg Hambrick January 11, 2011
Posted inFeatures, News

Charleston’s top stories in 2011

by Greg Hambrick January 3, 2011
Posted inNews, Will Moredock

What has S.C. learned since the Civil War centennial?

by Will Moredock December 15, 2010
Posted inCalendar+Scene, Features

Exploring secession and its legacy

by Jansen Cumbie November 30, 2010
Posted inHaire of the Dog, News

McConnell photo update: Group releases statement about ‘Southern Experience’

by Chris Haire September 16, 2010
Posted inHaire of the Dog, News

Glenn McConnell’s week in Rebel hell begins

by Chris Haire September 15, 2010
Posted inNews, News Shorts

Charleston planning $90,000 Civil War Sesquicentennial schedule

by Greg Hambrick September 14, 2010

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