Now in its twelfth year, this six-week series at Charleston's historic First Baptist Church will feature a variety of speakers discussing topics related to colonial and Revolutionary South Carolina:
*January 15: Dr. Gail Wagner (Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of South Carolina), "Colonial Encounters: What Happens to Diets When Worlds Collide?"
*January 22: Sheila Ingle (Author), "Judith Giton Manigault, a Woman of Substance"
*January 29: Chris Judge (Director of Native American Studies Center, USC Lancaster), "Gathering Up the Fragments: The Elusive Cheraw Indians in Colonial Times"
*February 5: Donald West (Trident Technical College) on the Atlantic slave trade
*February 12: Bill Davies (Attorney), "Lafayette and the Rights of Man"
*February 19: Martha Zierdan (Curator of Historical Archaeology, Charleston Museum) on artifacts of colonial Charleston
Visit bit.ly/2019WLS to purchase tickets for the full six-week series. Tickets for individual lectures are also available at the door for $20 each; credit cards and cash are accepted.
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