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Edisto Island, 1861 to 2006

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Edisto Island, 1861 to 2006

Ruin, Recovery and Rebirth
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The Civil War hit Edisto Island hard. Between the mandated evacuation, Union occupation and the eventual emancipation of the slaves, the cotton plantation economy that had sustained the island fell to ruin. But this phoenix was to rise from the ashes of war to become one of the premier destinations for fun and sun on the South Carolina coast. Charles Spencer, in his second volume of Edisto history, recounts the events of the Civil War, the struggles of Reconstruction, the effects of the new freedman class and the island's rebirth as a favorite vacation spot and modern community in the twentieth century. Each chapter offers an enjoyable excursion into the past and a detailed look at the remarkable history of Edisto.

Author Biography:

Charles Spencer is the sole proprietor of Intercultural Tours of Washington, DC, which specializes in tailored tours of the capital for international visitors sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. He holds a bachelor's degree in English from Clemson University and a master's and Ph.D. in Political Science from Vanderbilt University. He has taught at The Citadel, Vanderbilt, and Fisk University and was a Foreign Service Officer from 1966 to 1991.
Release date Australia
March 15th, 2008
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
224
Dimensions
171x248x13
ISBN-13
9781596291850
Product ID
3834206

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