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Historic Holidays Author’s Chat: Gullah Days

Heritage Library History & Genealogy Research Center

Gullah Days - Hilton Head Islanders Before the Bridge 1861-1956 Authors: Thomas C. Barnwell, Jr, Carolyn Grant, Emory Shaw Campbell The history of Gullah Islanders is an American story. Hilton...

Historic Holidays Author’s Chat: Daughter of the Dawn

Heritage Library History & Genealogy Research Center

Daughter of the Dawn – A Child of Hilton Head Island, 1950-1956 Author: Avary Hack Doubleday What in the world were they thinking? Whatever it was, Fred and Billie Hack's...

Historic Holidays Author’s Chat: Backwater Frontier

Heritage Library History & Genealogy Research Center

Backwater Frontier – Beaufort County, South Carolina at the Forefront of American History Author: Richard E. Thomas Stories of remarkable events and people whose achievements occurred in Beaufort County and...

Alexandra Bell- The Nuclear Weapons Policy in the Next Administration

First Presbyterian Church 540 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head, United States

No matter who will be sitting in the Oval Office on January 21, 2021, they will be confronted with multiple nuclear crises. They will have to make choices that will...

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Historic Holidays Author’s Chat: Daufuskie Daze

Heritage Library History & Genealogy Research Center

Daufuskie Daze - Living, Learning, and Teaching on a South Carolina Sea Island Author: Jim Alberto Coming from the mainland with little knowledge of what to expect living on a...

Historic Holidays Author’s Chat: Public Archaeology at Baynard-Zion

Heritage Library History & Genealogy Research Center

Public Archaeology at Baynard-Zion: Bringing Life Back to an Antebellum Cemetery Author: Dr. Matthew C. Sanger Heritage tourism is a driving economic force in much of the coastal southeastern United...

WACHH Friday Speaker Series: David Eisenhower

First Presbyterian Church 540 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head, United States

The 2018 National Defense Strategy acknowledges an increasingly complex global security environment and the re-emergence of long-term, strategic competition between nations. This environment potentially presents a challenge to U.S. prosperity and security by revisionist powers. China, Russia, and other economic and military powers want to shape a world consistent with their own. This upcoming 2020/21 speaker series will feature diplomats, military leaders, senior policymakers, and scholars that will help us make sense of this return of great power rivalries.

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