Episode 73: The Men who Built St. Michael’s Church, 1752–1754 - Charleston Time Machine
Charleston Time Machine - A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays
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You’ve probably heard by now that on June 19th, 2018, Charleston’s City Council adopted a resolution “recognizing, denouncing, and apologizing on behalf of the City of Charleston for the city’s role in regulating, supporting, and fostering” the institution of slavery. In the course of the debate in Council Chambers on that date, Mayor John Tecklenberg made reference to the enslaved laborers who built our present City Hall. To demonstrate the mayor’s point about the use of enslaved builders, one has only to look across Broad Street, at the colonial edifice of St. Michael’s Church.