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SOUTH CAROLINA
The relatively small state of SOUTH CAROLINA
remains, with Mississippi, one of the poorest
and most rural pockets of the US, although the
prime real estate along its coast has lately been
developed into exclusive golf courses and tennis
clubs. Politics in the first state to secede from
the Union in 1860 have traditionally been conservative.
Reconstruction was mired in terrible Klan violence,
while demagogues openly espoused lynching and
enforced "Jim Crow" laws with frightening zeal.
The state contains two of the country's most right-wing
minor universities – football-fixated Clemson,
and Christian Bob Jones University in Greenville,
a training ground for the fundamentalist right.
South Carolina's fascinating subtropical coastline
of sea islands, great beaches, marshes and lush
palmetto groves preserves traces of a virtually
independent black culture (featuring the unique
patois gullah), from the days when slaves escaped
the mainland plantations.
Beyond the grand old peninsular port of Charleston,
arguably the most elegant city in the US with
its rainbow-colored old buildings and magnificent,
tree-lined avenues, restored plantations stretch
as far north as Georgetown, en route toward the
poseur's paradise of Myrtle Beach. Inland, the
rolling Piedmont and flat coastal plain hold little
to see.
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