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The Combahee River bordered and supplied the water for some of the largest, most productive rice plantations prior to the Civil War. It was the site of an important military incident during that conflict, the
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Women's Realities, Women's Choices: An Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies. 2005.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Combahee River
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group are also known as Settlement Indians. Land was set aside for the
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The full text of the Combahee River Collective Statement is available
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Let Nobody Turn Us Around: Voices of Resistance, Reform, and Renewal
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The river is named for its first inhabitants, the Combahee tribe of
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The Columbia Documentary History of American Women Since 1941
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as used among political organizers and social theorists.
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people along several rivers, including the Combahee. The
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Harriet Tubman
U.S. Highway 17
Combahee River is located in South Carolina
United States
South Carolina
32°47′31″N 80°52′47″W / 32.7918393°N 80.8798286°W / 32.7918393; -80.8798286
Mouth
32°30′31″N 80°30′34″W / 32.50861°N 80.50944°W / 32.50861; -80.50944
/kəmˈb/
kəm-BEE
blackwater river
Lowcountry region
South Carolina
Salkehatchie
Little Salkehatchie
Colleton County, South Carolina
drainage basin
Ashepoo River
Edisto River
ACE Basin
Saint Helena Sound
Beaufort
Atlantic Ocean
Native Americans
Cusabo
Yemassee
Yemassee War
Revolutionary War
along the Combahee River

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