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Bringing Back the Light
Bringing Back the Light is a chronicle of the most devastating natural disaster in the history of South Carolina and its effects on the people and communities throughout the state. It tells of events that led to Hurricane Hugo's powerful landfall on the morning of Sept. 22, 1989. This is the story of destruction and renewal, the triumph of the human spirit over the fury of a storm and of light over darkness.
Grade Level: 4-Adult Running Time: 20 mins
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Pushing Back the Darkness
History of electrification in rural South Carolina. This documentary film describes the history of Santee Cooper, South Carolina's state-owned electric utility. The film is a trilogy, which traces the evolution of a dream for connecting the Santee and Cooper rivers for the economic benefit of the people of South Carolina.
Grade Level: 4-Adult Running Time: 27 mins
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Santee Canal: America's First Superhighway
Traces the history of canal use, both foreign and domestic and follows the progress to the waterways of South Carolina.home of America's first true canal system.
Grade Level: 4-12 Running Time: 27 mins
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