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Telegram announcing the Surrender of Fort Sumter (1861)
Charleston Museum Civil War Photographs
Diaries
Confederate Military Correspondence
Slaves, J.J. Smith's Plantation, South Carolina
Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives
Black Family, Beaufort, South Carolina, 1862
African Americans in Slavery - Photographs: 1847-1863
Civil War Photos: Charleston, SC
Found: Mary Chesnut's Civil War Photo Albums
Discus Resources
Historic American Newspapers - The Camden Confederate: A Proclamation by the Governor
Historic American Newspapers - The Yorkville Enquirer: The Battle of Fort Sumter
Historic American Newspapers - The New South: Siege Operations Before Charleston
Historic American Newspapers - Edgefield Advertiser: The Late Fight at Secessionville
Secession and Civil War
Resources
South Carolina Secession
The Secession of South Carolina
The Declaration of Causes of Seceding States
Battle of Fort Sumter
Battle of Port Royal Sound
Battle of Secessionville
Battle of Simmon's Bluff
Conversations on the Civil War - 1863: The Fight for Charleston
Charleston's Free Blacks During the Civil War
Feb. 18, 1865: Black Soldiers March into Charleston
Discus Resources
African-American History - Black Troops in the Civil War
Britannica School Middle - American Civil War
Credo Reference - Secession
Points of View Reference Center - Secession Ordinance of South Carolina
Points of View Reference Center - Charleston Under Arms
Slavery and Rebellions
Resources
Slavery in Charleston: A chronicle of human bondage in the Holy City
South Carolina and the African Slave Trade
Africans in Carolina
Charles Manigault's Gowrie - A Starting Point
South Carolina Slavery - Buying and Selling Human Beings
Free Persons of Color
Black Slaveowners
Denmark Vesey is honored. His slave revolt was thwarted and he was executed
Stono Rebellion (1739)
Two Views of the Stono Slave Rebellion, South Carolina, 1739
The Landscape of Enslavement
Jemmy
Discus Resources
African-American History - Nat Turner Plans a Rebellion
African-American History - Stono, South Carolina, Rebellion
African-American History - Slavery during the Civil War
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