Forsidebilde av showet A Legacy of Courage

A Legacy of Courage

Podkast av Discover South Carolina

engelsk

Historie & religion

Deretter 99 kr / Måned. Avslutt når som helst.

  • 20 timer lydbøker i måneden
  • Eksklusive podkaster
  • Gratis podkaster

Les mer A Legacy of Courage

The South Carolina Legacy of Courage podcast tells the stories of people who stood strong against oppression. Across three episodes, historians and experts help us explore critical 19th Century events that plunged the nation into a civil rights crisis and then illuminates court cases, protests and those who affected positive change in the state and nationally. You’ll also hear the real stories of people who were there and who made a difference…and why what took place in South Carolina then is still so relevant today.

Alle episoder

4 Episoder

episode Ep. 3: The March for Equality cover

Ep. 3: The March for Equality

In this episode, “The March for Equality,” historians and experts help us explore how African Americans in South Carolina, and their allies, began peaceful protests in the late 1950s and into the 1960s, when the state ignored new federal legislation calling for integration and equality. To learn more about the stories and places you hear about, you can see the markers where students held their sit-in at McCrory’s in Rock Hill, where protesters sang “We Will Overcome” at the Charleston Cigar Factory, and where the Hospital Worker’s Strike began at present-day Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. In Orangeburg, you can visit the Cecil Williams South Carolina Museum on Civil Rights or the monument on the campus of South Carolina State University that memorializes students killed in the 1968 massacre. Click for more information:  * SCLegacyofCourage.com [SCLegacyofCourage.com] * GreenBookofSC.com [https://greenbookofsc.com/] * CivilRightsTrail.com [https://civilrightstrail.com/] The episode features the voices and perspectives of:  * Robert Green II, Claflin University history professor * Ramon Jackson, Newberry College history professor * William Hine, South Carolina State University retired history professor * Vernon Burton, Clemson University history professor * Cecil Williams, former Jet magazine photographer * Bobby Donaldson, director of the Center for Civil Rights History at the University of South Carolina * Jim Clyburn, U.S. Congressman

11. mai 2022 - 28 min
episode Ep. 2: Separate is Not Equal cover

Ep. 2: Separate is Not Equal

In this episode, “Separate is Not Equal,” historians and experts help us explore how some of the pivotal legislation — rooted in South Carolina — made a significant difference in the entire Civil Rights movement. To learn more about the stories and places you hear about, you can visit Columbia where the protest took place at the state capitol and where Sarah Mae Flemming boarded the bus. You can also visit a statue of Judge Julius Waties Waring in Charleston and historic markers at the homes and churches around Summerton where planning meetings were held for Briggs vs. Elliot. Click for more information:  * SCLegacyofCourage.com [SCLegacyofCourage.com] * GreenBookofSC.com [https://greenbookofsc.com/] * CivilRightsTrail.com [https://civilrightstrail.com/] The episode features the voices and perspectives of:  * Jim Clyburn, U.S. Congressman * Stephanie Cohen, park interpreter at Rose Hill Plantation * Bobby Donaldson, director of the Center for Civil Rights History at the University of South Carolina * Ramon Jackson, Newberry College history professor * Ophelia DeLaine Gona, daughter of Joseph A. DeLaine * Henrie Monteith Treadwell, niece of Modjeska Simkins * Christopher Frear, researcher with the Center for Civil Rights History at the University of South Carolina

11. mai 2022 - 29 min
episode Ep. 1: Precursor to the Movement cover

Ep. 1: Precursor to the Movement

In this episode, “Precursor to the Movement,” historians and experts help us explore critical 19th Century events that plunged the nation into a civil rights crisis. To learn more about the stories and places you hear about, you can visit Beaufort County, Hilton Head, Mitchelville and Union County. You can also visit the Reconstruction Era National Historic Park and The Penn Center. At the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Beaufort, you’ll see a bust of Robert Smalls, and nearby you’ll find the Gullah Museum of Hilton Head.  Click for more information:  * SCLegacyofCourage.com [SCLegacyofCourage.com] * GreenBookofSC.com [https://greenbookofsc.com/] * CivilRightsTrail.com [https://civilrightstrail.com/] The episode features the voices and perspectives of:  * Michael Allen, retired National Parks Service Historian * Ahmad Ward, Executive Director of the Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park * Michael Boulware Moore, Robert Smalls’s great-great grandson * Kate Borchard Schoen, South Carolina State Parks Historian

11. mai 2022 - 25 min
Registrer deg for å lytte
Enkelt å finne frem nye favoritter og lett å navigere seg gjennom innholdet i appen
Enkelt å finne frem nye favoritter og lett å navigere seg gjennom innholdet i appen
Liker at det er både Podcaster (godt utvalg) og lydbøker i samme app, pluss at man kan holde Podcaster og lydbøker atskilt i biblioteket.
Bra app. Oversiktlig og ryddig. MYE bra innhold⭐️⭐️⭐️

Velg abonnementet ditt

Mest populær

Tidsbegrenset tilbud

Premium

20 timer lydbøker

  • Eksklusive podkaster

  • Ingen annonser i Podimo shows

  • Avslutt når som helst

2 Måneder for 19 kr
Deretter 99 kr / Måned

Kom i gang

Premium Plus

100 timer lydbøker

  • Eksklusive podkaster

  • Ingen annonser i Podimo shows

  • Avslutt når som helst

Prøv gratis i 14 dager
Deretter 169 kr / måned

Prøv gratis

Bare på Podimo

Populære lydbøker

Ofte stilte spørsmål

Flere spørsmål og svar
Kom i gang

2 Måneder for 19 kr. Deretter 99 kr / Måned. Avslutt når som helst.