“Tourism audiences are changing,” said Mary Battle, a public historian with the Avery Research Center for African-American History and Culture at the College of Charleston. But many historians say that recognizing more recent history, like the widespread lynchings of the early 20th century, may remain a difficult task.
Before the Battles and the Protests, the Chains
By Mike Robertson|2015-03-25T09:24:16-04:00December 10, 2013|Academics|Comments Off on Before the Battles and the Protests, the Chains