Edgewood: Stage of Southern History


October 27th     (Women’s/Gender Films)

CAMPUS  BUILDING:  COG (Charles Oliver Gray) Room 213
LOCATION:  Tusculum  College  Greeneville, TN

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FILM DESCRIPTION

Built in 1829 for secessionist governor Francis W. Pickens, Edgewood has been the stage for many important periods in Southern history. The house was home to two remarkable women, Lucy Holcombe Pickens and Eulalie Chafee Salley. Lucy was known as the Queen of the Confederacy. Eulalie was a leader in the suffrage movement and one of South Carolina’s first female realtors. In the documentary, Edgewood: Stage of Southern History, the house tells the stories of the people who lived, worked and visited the house. On screen, these stories are reenacted, including dramatic and beautiful stories of the antebellum era in South Carolina, War Between the States, Pickens visit to Czarist Russia, the suffrage movement, the Winter Colony settlement in Aiken, and the Civil Rights Era. 56min

Official Website: Edgewood: Stage of Southern History


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