While Juneteenth has been observed on June 19th since 1866 to commemore the end of slavery in the United States, it became a federal holiday only three years ago, on June 17, 2021, when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law. This day originated in Texas, where the last groupContinue reading “A Celebration of Freedom and Equality”
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Charleston-The Jewel of the South-Part III
Azaleas, Camellias, and Magnolias Charleston’s legacy remains incomplete without acknowledging its historic plantations. Nestled within the verdant expanses of South Carolina, these estates provide a hauntingly beautiful window into America’s pre-Civil War era. Swathed in azaleas, camellias, and magnolias, these plantations stand as monuments to both the grandeur and the strife of a bygone age.Continue reading “Charleston-The Jewel of the South-Part III”
Charleston-The jewel of The South- Part II
Of Slave Trade, Gullah, and Ghosts Charleston’s history is a multi-layered complexity giving it a mystique of its own. Seen retrospectively and with the advantage of hindsight, some of these aspects are decidedly sordid and disturbing. The unconscionable use of slaves in the plantations whose labour made the aristocratic families notoriously rich is one suchContinue reading “Charleston-The jewel of The South- Part II”