President James K. Polk, enslaver

President James K. Polk, enslaver

On Tuesday, March 14, 1845, President James K Polk was sworn in by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, infamous for the Dred Scott Decision. History is not always wrapped up with a bow. We want our heroes to remain heroes. We tend to avoid history that takes us out of our...
Harpers Ferry

Harpers Ferry

As a South Carolinian, raised on an educational system with a high proportion of revisionist history, I was a work in progress. Examples: All slaves were happy; the Civil War was about state’s rights; Nat Turner was a bad man. That South Carolina history showed...
Family Reunion at a Plantation

Family Reunion at a Plantation

Historical trauma, as used by social workers, historians, and psychologists, refers to the cumulative emotional harm of an individual or generation caused by a traumatic experience or event. Historical Trauma Response refers to the manifestation of emotions and...