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This image showcases two elements of Charleston, South Carolina’s history. First is a broken gravesite
found in the Circular Church Graveyard, established in 1681.This was one of many that featured incredible
amounts of carved text telling the life story of the person buried there.

Second, the flower is made by the African American women known for their sweetgrass basket making,
one of the oldest art forms of African origin in the United States and practiced only in the Charleston area.
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"174 Remembrance"

This image showcases two elements of Charleston, South Carolina’s history. First is a broken gravesite
found in the Circular Church Graveyard, established in 1681.This was one of many that featured incredible
amounts of carved text telling the life story of the person buried there.

Second, the flower is made by the African American women known for their sweetgrass basket making,
one of the oldest art forms of African origin in the United States and practiced only in the Charleston area.
 > "174 Remembrance"

This image showcases two elements of Charleston, South Carolina’s history. First is a broken gravesite
found in the Circular Church Graveyard, established in 1681.This was one of many that featured incredible
amounts of carved text telling the life story of the person buried there.

Second, the flower is made by the African American women known for their sweetgrass basket making,
one of the oldest art forms of African origin in the United States and practiced only in the Charleston area.
"174 Remembrance"

This image showcases two elements of Charleston, South Carolina’s history. First is a broken gravesite
found in the Circular Church Graveyard, established in 1681.This was one of many that featured incredible
amounts of carved text telling the life story of the person buried there.

Second, the flower is made by the African American women known for their sweetgrass basket making,
one of the oldest art forms of African origin in the United States and practiced only in the Charleston area.
Photo by: jaxart • see photo in gallery

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