Tweeting the Civil War: South Carolina teeters on the brink of secession
The Washington Post is tweeting the events leading to the secession of South Carolina 150 years ago, in the words of the people who lived it -- from journals, letters, official records and newspapers of the day, particularly The Washington Evening Star. Follow us.
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Mary Hadar
| December 17, 2010; 3:32 PM ET
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