Family, Friends and Other Funny People: Memories of Growing Up Southern
"An automobile tour arranged in day trips that cover a county each. These tours are designed to give the traveler the unique flavor and character of each county."--Introduction.
A young Charleston boy finds clues to pirate Stede Bonnet's treasure but his search is complicated by a mysterious man who seems to be following him around town.
With the help of his grandfather, Jim researches his favorite lighthouse for a school project and in the process learns about the father he lost to the Gulf War. Includes brief histories of the lighthouses of South Carolina.
These stories present brief glimpses into the lives and customs of enslaved children on North and South Carolina plantations.
Blue Roots: African-American Folk Magic of the Gullah People
Presents thirteen accounts of apparitions and hauntings in the South.
Ronald Daise lovingly weaves poetry, personal experience, spirituals, and stunning visuals, to connect the Gullah culture to West African values and traditions and the African Diaspora of three hundred years ago.
Heroes and Heroines of the American Revolution: Teacher's Guide
Briefly profiles fifteen women who performed heroic acts during the American Revolution, as spies, soldiers, and in other capacities.
These volumes spotlight Patriots whose valiant efforts helped defeat the enemy in our country's struggle for self-government.
The Courageous Patriot
A photographic record of the change brought about over the last one hundred years in and near the city of Charleston.
Plat-eyes could take the form of an animal, sometimes changing from one animal to another. Ghosts were seen coming out of graveyards at night. This book relates the stories of these spirits based upon eyewitness accounts of former slaves.
The original Southern Fried collection with a bonus of six new stories. Humorous stories about life in the South.