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Karen Stokes

Archivist and author at South Carolina Historical Society

Karen Stokes is a versatile writer renowned for her works encompassing both non-fiction and fiction genres revolving around South Carolina's rich Civil War history.

With a compelling literary portfolio that includes titles like 'Honor in the Dust,' 'Confederate South Carolina,' and 'The Soldier's Ghost: A Tale of Charleston,' Stokes has demonstrated her deep understanding and passion for the subject matter.

Her expertise expands beyond purely fictional narratives to meticulously researched historical accounts such as 'A Confederate Englishman: The Civil War Letters of Henry Wemyss Feilden' and 'Faith, Valor and Devotion: The Civil War Letters of William Porcher DuBose.'

Stokes's dedication to preserving and retelling the stories of the past is evident in her works like 'The Immortal 600: Surviving Civil War Charleston and Savannah' and 'South Carolina Civilians in Sherman's Path.'

Educationally, Stokes honed her skills at both the College of Charleston and the University of South Carolina, institutions that likely contributed to the depth and breadth of her historical knowledge.

Previously, she held a notable position as an archivist and author at the esteemed South Carolina Historical Society, further solidifying her standing in the field of historical literature.

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Charleston, South Carolina, United States