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The Clansman
2001,2015,2000
Thomas Dixon was a lawyer, North Carolina state legislator, Baptist minister, lecturer, and novelist. This novel, an abridgement by Cary Wintz was originally published in 1905. It reflects turn-of-the-century attitudes most southerners had about Republican rule during Reconstruction.
On the road to Mr. Mineo's
by
O'Connor, Barbara
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Homing pigeons Fiction.
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Pigeons Fiction.
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Homing pigeons Juvenile fiction.
2012
Sherman, a one-legged pigeon, sets everyone aflutter in a small southern town.
“Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me”: Modern African American Fiction
by
Lee, A. Robert
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Alain Locke's manifesto anthology, The New Negro: An Interpretation
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Charles Chesnutt's The House Behind the Cedars ‐ post Civil War South Carolina
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Chester Himes's If He Hollers Let Him Go
2009
This chapter contains sections titled:
Black Moderns
Prelude
New Negro
Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston
Richard Wright
Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin
Toni Morrison, Alice Walker
Contemporaries
References and Further Reading
Book Chapter
Using Fiction to Support History Teaching
1998
Uses a fictional account of the Stono Uprising of slaves in South Carolina in 1739 to illustrate to students the dynamic relationship between literature and history. Provides a historical synopsis of the Uprising, points to think about while reading the account, and the story itself. (DSK)
Magazine Article
The journey of little Charlie
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Curtis, Christopher Paul, author
in
Children of sharecroppers South Carolina Juvenile fiction.
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Fugitive slaves South Carolina Juvenile fiction.
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African Americans South Carolina Juvenile fiction.
2018
When his poor sharecropper father is killed in an accident and leaves the family in debt, twelve-year-old Little Charlie agrees to accompany fearsome plantation overseer Cap'n Buck north in pursuit of people who have stolen from him; Cap'n Buck tells Little Charlie that his father's debt will be cleared when the fugitives are captured, which seems like a good deal until Little Charlie comes face-to-face with the people he is chasing.
The last sister : a novel
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McKinney-Whitaker, Courtney, author
in
Cherokee Indians Wars, 1759-1761 Juvenile fiction.
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Frontier and pioneer life South Carolina Juvenile fiction.
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Cherokee Indians Wars, 1759-1761 Fiction.
2014
In 1759, after a band of fellow settlers fakes a Cherokee raid to conceal the murder of her family, seventeen-year-old Catriona \"Catie\" Blair embarks on a journey across rural South Carolina and through Cherokee territory to report the crime and bring the murderers to justice, while desperately seeking to regain her own sense of safety.
Beautiful darkness
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Garcia, Kami
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Stohl, Margaret
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Garcia, Kami. Beautiful creatures novel
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Psychic ability Juvenile fiction.
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Love stories.
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Paranormal fiction.
2010
In a small southern town with a secret world hidden in plain sight, sixteen-year-old Lena, who possesses supernatural powers and faces a life-altering decision, draws away from her true love, Ethan, a mortal with frightening visions.