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Edith Mitchell Dabbs (Edith Mitchell) was born on 10 November, 1906 in Sumter County, South Carolina, is an author. Discover Edith Mitchell Dabbs's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

Popular As Edith Mitchell
Occupation Author
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 10 November, 1906
Birthday 10 November
Birthplace Sumter County, South Carolina
Date of death 1991 - Rip Raps Plantation Rip Raps Plantation
Died Place Rip Raps Plantation
Nationality United States

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Children James M. Dabbs Jr.

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1983

In 1983, Dabbs wrote the Sea Island Diary, a book on the history of Saint Helena, the largest of the Carolina Sea Islands. It was the second book to be written about the subject in the 20th century. It follows the history of Saint Helena from its discovery by the Spanish in 1520 to the 1980s. Dabbs used the plantation notes and correspondence of local families to complete her research. She received grants by the Field Foundation and the Ford Foundation during her work. The Sea Island Diary was not well-received, one reviewer noted that Dabbs was a "very amateur historian" and that her book was flawed because it used only a few "primary resources" and lacked a map of Saint Helena. However, most reviewers asserted that the book would educate the general public and aid researchers who needed anecdotal information from the region.

1970

Dabb's compiled Face of an Island, a book presenting newly discovered Leigh Richmond Miner's photographs of Saint Helena residents in 1970. The photographs, documented by Miner who was a teacher at the time, depicted the citizens of Saint Helena Island, their homes, and their surroundings. It was considered a "valuable additions to the literature of documentary photography" by A.D. Coleman of the New York Times. However, one reviewer felt that the book was lacking in cultural information and did not include enough history on African Americans.

She attended Salem Black River Presbyterian Church and was buried there when she died. In 1970, her husband died willing Rip Raps Plantation to her.

1906

Edith Mitchell Dabbs (November 10, 1906 - 1991) was an American Civil rights activist and writer from South Carolina known for her focus on Saint Helena and Penn Center. She was married to James McBride Dabbs whom she assisted with editing. Dabbs was one of the only authors to write about Saint Helena Island during her time. However, though her books continue to be cited, they were initially dismissed by some historians for not following the best practices of historic scholarship.

Edith was born November 10, 1906, in Sumter County, South Carolina, the oldest of six children. Her father, John Hampton Mitchell, was a Baptist preacher. Dabbs graduated from Coker College in 1927 with a bachelors of arts degree in English and Latin. In 1935, Dabbs married James McBride Dabbs. She had an interest in Penn Center, a historic African American education center on Saint Helena Island. Her interest started in 1960 after her husband became a trustee of Penn Community Services. She later became a board member of the organization.