Charleston Time Machine
A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays
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298 Episodes
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Episode 178: The Decline of Voting Suppression in South Carolina, 1900–1965
Published: 10/30/2020 -
Episode 177: The Rise of Voter Suppression in South Carolina, 1865–1896
Published: 10/23/2020 -
Episode 176: South Carolina’s War Against Beasts of Prey, 1693–1790
Published: 10/8/2020 -
Episode 175: Recall Their Names: The Personal Identity of Enslaved South Carolinians
Published: 10/2/2020 -
Episode 174: Nicholas Trott’s Forgotten Charleston Residence
Published: 9/25/2020 -
Episode 173: The Myth of “Trott’s Cottage”
Published: 9/18/2020 -
Episode 172: The Advent of Black Suffrage in South Carolina
Published: 9/11/2020 -
Episode 171: A Trashy History of Charleston’s Dumps and Incinerators
Published: 9/4/2020 -
Episode 170: Bee Jackson’s 1926 Visit to Charleston: Behind the Scenes
Published: 8/14/2020 -
Episode 169: Representing Charleston at the 1926 National “Charleston” Contest
Published: 8/7/2020 -
Episode 168: Who Were the Best “Charlestoners” in Jazz-Age Charleston?
Published: 7/31/2020 -
Episode 167: Bee Jackson Wanted to “Charleston” in Charleston in 1925
Published: 7/24/2020 -
Episode 166: Tracing the Roots of the “Charleston” Dance
Published: 7/17/2020 -
Episode 165: Remembering Charleston’s Liberty Tree, Part 2
Published: 7/3/2020 -
Episode 164: Remembering Charleston’s Liberty Tree, Part 1
Published: 6/26/2020 -
Episode 163: Juneteenth, Febteenth, and Emancipation Day in Charleston
Published: 6/19/2020 -
Episode 162: The Rise of Charleston’s Horn Work, Part 2
Published: 6/12/2020 -
Episode 161: The Rise of Charleston’s Horn Work, Part 1
Published: 6/5/2020 -
Episode 160: The Horn Work: Marion Square’s Tabby Fortress
Published: 5/29/2020 -
Episode 159: Hucksters’ Paradise: Mobile Food in Urban Charleston, Part 2
Published: 5/22/2020
Dr. Nic Butler, historian at the Charleston County Public Library, explores the less familiar corners of local history with stories that invite audiences to reflect on the enduring presence of the past in the Lowcountry of South Carolina.