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	<title>The Living Consequences &#187; Charleston S.C.</title>
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	<description>Exploring the Legacy of Slavery and Race in the United States</description>
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		<title>The Civil War begins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is the 150th anniversary of the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War. On January 9, 1861, shore batteries in Charleston, South Carolina opened fire on the steamer Star of the West as that merchant ship attempted to reach Fort Sumter with fresh troops and supplies. The Star of the West was hit and forced [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Historical amnesia in the American South</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Historical amnesia about slavery and race takes very different forms in the northern and southern United States. This week, that reality is demonstrated by a critical look at public history in Charleston, South Carolina. Public history in the North and South In the North, the dominant public understanding of slavery tends to focus on large-scale [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Removing slavery from Charleston&#8217;s history</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Will Moredock, in an opinion piece in the Charleston City Paper this week, revisits the effort of the South Carolina State Ports Authority to systematically remove all references to slavery and blacks from its maritime history of Charleston and South Carolina. Moredock argues that this censorship is &#8220;particularly alarming because African Americans have been working [...]]]></description>
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