In 1685, hundreds of thousands of Huguenots were forced to flee France attempting to seek refuge in other countries. Anna Barton Luther College sophomore of Eagan, Minnesota, researched the lives of ...
Charleston’s French Huguenot Church is more than a house of worship: Its Gothic sanctuary also serves as a memorial to the widespread influence of French Protestants in the United States. Despite ...
Throughout the week, camera-toting tourists come in droves to visit the Gothic-styled edifice resting at 136 Church St. in Charleston. On Sunday mornings, Charleston’s French Huguenot Church is just ...
This article addresses the question of the emergence of sovereignty and moral obligation through a study of the Protestant English state and its relations with and policies towards the French ...
In the July 27, 1998, edition of Sports Illustrated, columnist Frank Deford lamented, “I am from a forgotten tribe. Not lost, you understand. That’s romantic: lost. My tribe is simply forgotten. I am ...
Kwanzaa kicks off in Charleston, celebrating unity and cultural renewal through Jan. 1 Kwanzaa began Friday, marking the start of a weeklong cultural celebration centered on reflection, unity and ...
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. >> After a nearly 10-year hiatus, Old New Paltz Stone House Day returns to Historic Huguenot Street Saturday in celebration of the 340th anniversary of the settling of the town by ...