CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - The bravery of black hospital workers in Charleston remembered 45 years after the hospital workers' strike of 1969. Thursday afternoon local organizations and state leaders ...
On the night of John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, black activist Bill Saunders says he was sitting in the Progressive Club on Johns Island when a gunshot crashed through the window. The bullet ...
On Kim Curnell Pean’s floor at the Medical University Hospital, the registered nurses, assistants and technicians have cultural ties to places all around the world: Russia, Korea, Japan, the Dominican ...
The only physical remembrance at the Medical University of South Carolina of the 1969 hospital workers strike is a silver-and-black historic marker that stands modestly along a pedestrian entrance to ...
In the spring of 1969, Coretta Scott King stood in front of a packed church in Charleston, S.C., to address a group of striking hospital workers. She wore a simple white dress and layered strands of ...
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