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CHARLESTON



 

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The late Ironwork master Phillip Simmons hugged by Kalin Thomas of SoulOfAmerica, Charleston

CHARLESTON TRIVIA


Low Country is commonly understood to be about 80 miles of coastland from Charleston to Savannah, extending inland about 25-30 miles to Interstate 95 freeway.

A major earthquake in 1886 and Hurricane Hugo in 1989 ruined much of Charleston’s oldest architecture, so what you often see in Old Charleston today, are rebuilt structures resembling the originals.

165,000 of Charleston metro area’s 550,000 residents are African Americans.



FAMOUS RESIDENTS

Famous residents or soldiers born or made their mark here include:

Denmark Vesey
Planned a slave revolt for freedom in 1822

Gullah Jack Pritchard
African priest who assisted Denmark Vesey

Samuel Drayton
A local builder in the 1800s

Robert Smalls
A slave who captured a Confederate warship

Rev. Daniel Jenkins
Founder of one of the city's oldest Black churches

Massachusetts 54th Colored Regiment
Fought at Fort Sumter, including Sergeant William Carney who became the 1st Black man to win Congressional Medal of Honor

Bishop Daniel Payne
Reestablished Charleston's AME church in 1865

Jonathan Green
Award-winning artist of Gullah life

Philip Simmons
Ironmaster who designed and built many of the intricate wrought iron gates found around Charleston and other parts of South Carolina

Harleston and Boags
Owners of oldest Black funeral home in Charleston

Melanie Thornton
R&B and Pop singer who became famous in Europe





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