May Lunch and Learn: "From the Eye of the Hurricane: Labor, Land, and the Great Sea Island Storm of 1893"

"From the Eye of the Hurricane: Labor, Land, and the Great Sea Island Storm of 1893"
Dr. Caroline Grego, Assistant Professor of History at Queens University
Dr. Caroline Grego, Assistant Professor of History at Queens University
The deadliest hurricane in South Carolina history, the Great Sea Island Storm of 1893, struck at a pivotal moment in the political, economic, and social environment of the South. As the region teetered on the brink of Jim Crow, this devastating storm, which killed at least 1,500 South Carolinians, had wide-ranging consequences. South Carolinians vied over competing visions for recovery from the hurricane, and labor was central to these debates. Dr. Grego will explore these tensions in a talk based on her book, "Hurricane Jim Crow: How the Great Sea Island Storm of 1893 Shaped the Lowcountry South" (UNC Press, 2022).
Presented in person and virtually. To attend via Zoom, register via this link: https://bit.ly/4hUpnPr

Date and Time
Friday May 23, 2025
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
Friday, May 23
Noon- 1 p.m.
Location
Native American Studies Center
119 S. Main St.
Lancaster, SC 29720
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
Ashley Lowrimore
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