Note: See p. 166-161.The 1892 article, by Gerald Schwartz, discusses the attempts made by Esther Hill Hawks - a White missionary…
Columbus State University presents an article (1986) by Gerald Schwartz titled, "Human Pilgrimage: The Civil War Activities of…
The National Archives features a 2010 article, by Giselle White-Perry, from Prologue magazine on Renty Franklin Greaves- a…
The Hilton Head Monthly Voice of the Lowcountry features a January 27, 2016 article, by Luana M. Graves Sellars, on the history of…
The American Battlefield Trust provides an article, writer unknown, that offers a comprehensive historical account on…
Note: See p. 86, slide #96.HathiTrust features a periodical (2000), by Mercedes Graf, that highlights some of the women who…
HathiTrust features a medium length biography on Esther Hill Hawks, a White abolitionist teacher, physician, and women's rights…
Note: See p. 40-44, slide #50.HathiTrust features a 540-page biography of Esther Hill Hawks, a White abolitionist teacher, women's…
South Carolina Encyclopedia provides a short biography (2016) of Esther Hill Hawks, a White teacher, physician, missionary,…
Note: See book p. 188, slide #198.HathiTrust presents a book excerpt from a book titled, Pictorial history of the Civil War in the…
Note: Racial epithets used, and some language may be offensive to readers.Internet Archive features the transcribed diary of…
The Library of Congress provides February 7, 1863 drawings from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of different historical sites…
The Freedmen and Southern Society Project provides a letter written by Reverend Abram Mercherson on August 12, 1864 to Major…
The National Archives provides an undated historical map that shows Mitchelville, one of the first self-governing communities of…
Note: See 5th column, 6th paragraph.Chronicling America provides a February 27, 1893 article, writer unknown, from The…
Note: See 5th column, 5th paragraph. Some language may be offensive to readers; racial epithets and stereotypes used.Chronicling…