Stephen J. White, Interview by Matthew Wilkinson and Timmy Walten, 20 April 2018
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- Title:
- Stephen J. White, Interview by Matthew Wilkinson and Timmy Walten, 20 April 2018
- Date:
- 2018
- Interviewer:
- Matthew Wilkinson;Timmy Walten
- Interviewee:
- Stephen J. White
- Description:
- Historian Stephen J. White, Sr. discusses his experience as an Irish-American in Charleston, and his work in dispelling myths about the Irish in the South. His family emigrated from various areas in Ireland, with family from County Kilkenny, County Mayo, County Clare, and County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Most of them came over in the mid-1800’s. He is one of ten children from a very religious Irish-Catholic family. He has been tracing the history of the Irish in Charleston, beginning with Captain Florence O’Sullivan’s landing in 1670, and has taught courses and written on the contributions of the Irish to Charleston’s rich history. The focus of his research and writing is that the experience of the Irish in northern cities is a rather stereotypical one, and that there is a significant Irish presence in the American South, with experiences that are often vastly different from those who emigrated to northern cities. Stephen is a member of numerous Irish organizations in Charleston, including the Irish Historical Society of South Carolina and the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and is dedicated to educating others about the important role that the Irish have played in Charleston’s history.
- Collection Title:
- Irish Heritage Oral History Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- College of Charleston Libraries
- Media Type:
- Oral Histories
- Note:
- Historian Stephen J. White, Sr. discusses his experience as an Irish-American in Charleston and his work in dispelling myths about the Irish in the South. His family emigrated from various areas in Ireland, with family from County Kilkenny, County Mayo, County Clare, and County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Most of them came over in the mid-1800s. He is one of ten children from a very religious Irish-Catholic family. He has been tracing the history of the Irish in Charleston, beginning with Captain Florence O’Sullivan’s landing in 1670, and he has taught courses and written on the contributions of the Irish to Charleston’s rich history. The focus of his research and writing is the significant Irish presence in the American South which has had experiences that are often vastly different from those who emigrated to northern cities. Stephen is a member of numerous Irish organizations in Charleston, including the Irish Historical Society of South Carolina and the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and he is dedicated to educating others about the important role that the Irish have played in Charleston’s history.
- Personal or Corporate Subject:
- Catholic Church, Hibernian Society (Charleston, S.C.), Ancient Order of Hibernians, Irish Historical Society
- Topical Subject:
- Irish, Southern States--History, Communities, Irish Americans, Irish American Catholics, Family histories
- Geographic Subject:
- Charleston (S.C.), Mayo (Ireland : County), Kilkenny (Ireland : County), Clare (Ireland), Antrim (Northern Ireland)
- S.C. County:
- Charleston County (S.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Digital:
- 2018-04
- Digitization Specifications:
- Mp3 derivative audio created with Audacity software. Archival masters are wav files.
- Internet Media Type:
- audio/mpeg
- Copyright Status Statement:
- Copyright © College of Charleston Libraries.
- Access Statement:
- All rights reserved. For more information contact Special Collections at College of Charleston Libraries, 66 George St., Charleston, SC 29424.
- Admin ID:
- 220867
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