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Discover how South Carolina helped shape the American Revolution. Explore the people, places, and pivotal moments that made the Palmetto State a turning point in the fight for independence.
William Mauldin Hopkins, better known as "Bo," is an actor. He is best known for playing supporting roles in American Graffiti, Midnight Express, The Wild Bunch, and The Getaway.
Joseph Hayne Rainey was the first African American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Arthur Freed was a lyricist and film producer. He produced and was co-lyricist for the iconic film "Singin' in the Rain."
Calhoun County was named for John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), who served as the United States vice president, secretary of state and of war, and senator.
Hampton County and its county seat Hampton were named for Confederate general and governor Wade Hampton (1818-1902).
The origin of the name Newberry is unknown. The county was formed in 1785 as a part of the Ninety Six District.
Chester County and its county seat, the city of Chester, were named for Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Porgy and Bess was designated as the official Opera of the State by Act Number 94 of 2001. Porgy and Bess is an opera based on the novel Porgy written by South Carolina native Edwin Dubose Heyward.
(noun) - coarsely ground hulled corn boiled as a breakfast dish in the southern United States
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