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Cunningham, Candace – History of Education Quarterly, 2021
When the South Carolina legislature created the anti-NAACP oath in 1956, teachers across the state lost their positions. But it was the dismissal of twenty-one teachers at the Elloree Training School that captured the attention of the NAACP and Black media outlets. In the years following Brown v. Board of Education, South Carolina's Black and…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Educational History, African American History, State History
Charleston County School District, North Charleston, SC. Div. of Instruction. – 1975
This guide for eighth grade teachers was the product of a Title IX ethnic studies project. The guide was designed to supplement the regular South Carolina state history textbooks and place in a more positive frame of reference the ethnic contributions that specific ethnic groups have made to South Carolina history. Written by teachers, the guide…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Essays, Ethnic Studies
Bell, Dan – 2002
Encountering the U.S. Civil War on a smaller, human scale makes the conflict more approachable, vivid, and real. Rivers Bridge State Historic Site (South Carolina) offers a glimpse of the Civil War on such a scale. The small area allows visitors to comprehend the entire battlefield, its tactics, and to see how veteran troops near the end of the…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Curriculum Enrichment, Geography, Heritage Education
Army Center of Military History, Washington, DC. – 1987
All 39 delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed the U.S. Constitution in September 1787, but the 40th signature, that of William Jackson, the Secretary of the Convention, authenticated the results of the session in Philadelphia. This booklet on Jackson is one in a series on Revolutionary War soldiers who signed the U.S. Constitution, and…
Descriptors: Biographies, Colonial History (United States), Military Service, Public Service
Ehrhardt, Margaret W.; Griffin, Mary Frances – 1986
This bibliography lists materials suitable for teaching South Carolina history, government, and culture. A wide range of books for teaching government is available including books on local government, the legislature, the state constitution, and a biographical directory of the South Carolina Senate. Books on the ante-bellum and colonial eras of…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography
Helsley, Alexia Jones – 1997
Cemeteries dot the U.S. urban and rural landscape. They hold genealogical information and more. This guide suggests using cemeteries as an informative resource for classroom study. The guide outlines research strategies, provides additional information for interpreting and understanding cemeteries in rural and urban South Carolina, and contains…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Family History, Field Trips, Local History
Blodgett, Jack – 1992
This document summarizes the activities of REACH, the Rural Education Alliance for Collaborative Humanities. REACH is an effort to strengthen rural education in South Carolina through writing and the study of local history and culture. Among REACH projects are the REACH School Programs, fostering student created research on the history and…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Enrichment, Government Publications
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Smith, Cynthia Potter – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2000
Describes a project in which the Rock Hill School District (Rock Hill, South Carolina) collaborated with a state museum and historic site, Historic Brattonsville (McConnells, South Carolina), to teach third-grade students about South Carolina history. Explains that the students spent a day in a schoolhouse to learn about the life of children in…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Grade 3, Historic Sites
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Wieder, Alan – Multicultural Education, 1996
Analyzes two textbooks currently used in teaching eighth-grade students South Carolina history to determine how issues of race and ethnicity are addressed. The analysis shows that neither textbook offers students a desirable picture of race in South Carolina, nor will they help to change young readers' views of the history of race relations and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Ethnic Bias, Grade 8
Botsch, Carol Sears; And Others – 1994
This book is part of a series of materials and aids for instruction in black history produced by the State Department of Education in compliance with the Education Improvement Act of 1984. It is designed for use by eighth grade teachers of South Carolina history as a supplement to aid in the instruction of cultural, political, and economic…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Black Culture, Black History, Black Studies
Autry, George B.; Guillory, Ferrel – 1999
James B. Duke established the Duke Endowment in 1924. This document examines what the Carolinas have accomplished since that time--both through the endowment's investments and otherwise--and what remains to be achieved. The first chapter describes the Carolinas' of the 1920s. While the rest of the nation enjoyed economic prosperity, the rural…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment