The Cemeteries of Charleston, SC
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Charleston Unitarian Church Graveyard
This is a quick clip of part of the graveyard at the Unitarian Church in Charleston, South Carolina, with organ music wafting from the church. This church is the oldest Unitarian Church in the south, dating from the late 1700's
Herb Silverman speaks at the Unitarian Church in Charleston
Herb is a guest speaker at the Unitarian Church in Charleston on February 6, 2005.
Gateway Walk, Charleston SC
The Gateway Walk in Charleston was created in 1930 and links several historic walkways and cemeteries in downtown Charleston. This section, from King Street to the Unitarian Church graveyard and Archdale Street is my favorite cut-through in the city.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Charleston, South Carolina SC
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List of Best Things to do in Charleston, South Carolina (SC)
The 34 West Theater Company
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist
Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
St. Michael's Church
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
James Island County Park
McLeod Plantation Historic Site
Riley Waterfront Park
Unitarian Church in Charleston
Magnolia Cemetery
HD Old Cemetery - Charleston, SC
This is one of the oldest cemeteries in Charleston.
The Gin Joint - REVIEWS - Charleston, SC Restaurant Reviews
The Gin Joint is a top reviewed restaurant in Charleston, SC. This video shows some of the excellent reviews and testimonials that have been offered by their happy clients. (Real reviews by real customers)
Circular Congregational Church Graveyard Est. 1681
I discovered this cemetery on a carriage tour while visiting Charleston, SC. It is the oldest graveyard/cemetery I have ever encountered. Most of the headstones were unreadable, however, I do find one from 1737, that is clearly readable! This video is a portion of our Charleston weekend getaway video.
Unitarian Principles and Tamil Culture
Sundaravadivel Balasubramanian speaks at the Unitarian Church of Charleston, SC, USA on the commonalities between the Tamil culture and the 7 Unitarian Principles. This speech has components from ancient Indian Sangam literature, folk music, film songs, and stories. Percussion by Yuvaraj Sambandam and Muni Natarajan.
Music Discussion: Sundar, Yuva and Muni.
Concept Discussion: Sundar, Yuva and Thangamani.
Poe's Charleston
Poe Classical's Debut in the May I Have This Dance Program 2010
Toast of Charleston - REVIEWS - Charleston, SC Restaurant Reviews
Toast of Charleston is a top reviewed restaurant in Charleston, SC. This video shows some of the excellent reviews and testimonials that have been offered by their happy clients. (Real reviews by real customers)
Tim Wise at the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
Tim Wise is among the most prominent anti-racist writers and educators in the United States. Professor Michael Eric Dyson of Georgetown University calls him One of the most brilliant, articulate and courageous critics of white privilege in the nation.
In 2010, Tim was named one of 25 Visionaries Who are Changing Your World, by Utne Reader. Tim has spoken in all 50 states of the U.S., on over 800 college and high school campuses, and to community groups across the nation, including last year at General Assembly of Unitarian Universalists. Tim has also lectured internationally in Canada and Bermuda on issues of comparative racism, race and education, racism and religion, and racism in the labor market.
He spoke at the First Unitarian Church on May 6, 2012 as part of the 200th Birthday of Dr. Martin R. Delany. Martin R. Delany lived an extraordinarily life as a social activist and reformer, black nationalist, abolitionist, physician, reporter and editor, explorer, jurist, realtor, politician, publisher, educator, army officer, ethnographer, novelist, and political and legal theorist.
Born on May 6, 1812, free, in the slave state of Virginia, his response to white supremacy was to create an Africanist vision of Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism. A pivotal person of the mid-nineteenth century, he is not well known today.
He published Mystery, one of the first African-American newspapers, in Pittsburgh in 1843, and co-edited North Star with Frederick Douglass in 1847.
He attended Harvard Medical School in 1850, but was expelled by Oliver Wendell Holmes, then president of Harvard, in response to white student's refusal to attend class with a colored.
Delany organized a number of emigration conventions to organize a back to Africa movement in the United States and Canada in1850's.
He did not just talk about emigration, in 1959 he led an expedition to the Niger Valley, where he negotiated a treaty with the kings of the Yoruba for African-Americans to emigrate.
His novel, Blake or the Huts of America, published as a serial in The Anglo-African Magazine in 1859 is one of the first presentations of an African American hero in literature and perhaps the first novel by an African American male.
Delany became a recruiter for the Union Army in1863 and after meeting with President Lincoln was appointed the first African American officer, a Major, in the Union Army in1865.
He worked with the Freedmen's Bureau in South Carolina during Reconstruction and then stayed in Charleston, South Carolina until 1884.
During this period he became involved in Charleston real estate and politics, becoming a judge in 1875. Martin R. Delany died in Wilberforce, Ohio on January 24, 1885.
Inside Charleston Haunted House Where Chairs Move on Their Own
Charleston, South Carolina, is regarded as one of the most historic cities in America, and paranormal activity has gripped the municipality for centuries. Back in 1991, Inside Edition took a tour of the mansions believed to be haunted by the spirits of their former residents. All over the city, locals have reported various sightings of ghosts, spirits and other strange occurrences.
Lowcountry Paranormal Society : Circular Church : Downtown Charleston, SC
Princess in the Butterfly Garden
The oldest Unitarian Church in the south is located in old town Charleston, SC. The graveyard on the property is quite exquisite with it's abundant wild flowers and foliage. It's like we stepped into Alice's Wonderland, spooky yet so charming. It was the highlight to our bike ride through old town. Sept 2012
After Confederate flag comes down Charleston church starts new chapter
After Confederate flag comes down Charleston church starts new chapter
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Lowcountry AIDS Services, Charleston, SC
Clients at Lowcountry AIDS Services talk about the many services they receive from housing and transportation assistance to simply having someone to talk to on a tough day. Learn more: aids-services.com.
Creepy Graveyard in Charleston SC
We went to see this when we stayed at shannons house in South Carolina.
Official Shamora Live at St. Matthew Baptist Church in Charleston, SC
Shamora ministering her song Bend Don't Break at St. Matthew Baptist Church in Charleston, SC.
In case you missed it...
Clips from September 9th. Podcast available on iTunes at First Baptist Greenville, SC.