Speaking of ... College of Charleston

Stories of "Scandalous Charleston," and the Truth Behind the Myths

November 11, 2022 Leigh Handal '81 Season 1 Episode 15
Speaking of ... College of Charleston
Stories of "Scandalous Charleston," and the Truth Behind the Myths
Show Notes

 It may not come as a surprise that what we know about Charleston’s history is not necessarily the truth. Many of the stories recorded in the history books were written with biased perspectives, ignoring marginalized voices. 

In this episode we talk to author and professional tour guide Leigh Handal '81 who says the true history of Charleston, SC doesn't need embellishment. Gathering evidence from trial transcripts and archival newspaper clippings to record the past she says, “The truth is interesting enough.” 

 In her latest book Storied & Scandalous Charleston, a History of Piracy and Prohibition, Rebellion and Revolution, she reveals well documented, captivating events like the time the infamous Reverend Jenkins Orchestra band had a command performance for King George in England and the time convicted inmate John Fisher stayed at the Old City Jail with his wife Lavinia to die instead of taking his chance at freedom.

Handal is the perfect guide for those who want to dive deeper into the history of Charleston, and says she loves brining visitors to graveyards. 

“I could spend most of my day hanging out in graveyards. I like dead people and I like to find out about them because everybody has a story to tell.”

Featured on this Episode:

Leigh Jones Handal ’81 has been an avid student of Charleston’s history since she was a Brownie Scout. Handal has been a licensed tour guide for more than twenty years and owns her own tour company, Charleston Raconteurs. She also serves as Chief Advancement Officer at the American College of Building Arts, where she once had an office at the Charleston District Jail, just down the hall from where Lavinia Fisher awaited her execution.

Resources on this Episode:

charlestonraconteurs.com

Storied & Scandalous Charleston, a History of Piracy and Prohibition, Rebellion and Revolution

Lost Charleston