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Two beams of light shine from Ft. Sumter, symbolizing the division of the country as a result of the Firing on Fort Sumter, as seen from Ft. Johnson, now a maritime center for the College of Charleston, in James Island, just before sunrise South Carolina on Tuesday, April 12, 2011. The 150th Anniversary of the Firing on Ft. Sumter was commemorated with lectures, performances, demonstrations, and a living history throughout the area on James Island, Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, and Sullivan's Island during the week from April 8-14, 2011. Photo Copyright 2011 Jason Barnette
A single beam of light shines from Fort Sumter to signify a united nation before the historic Firing on Fort Sumter, seen from Waterfront Park in Downtown Charleston, South Carolina on Monday, April 11, 2011. The 150th Anniversary of the Firing on Ft. Sumter was commemorated with lectures, performances, demonstrations, and a living history throughout the area on James Island, Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, and Sullivan's Island during the week from April 8-14, 2011. Photo Copyright 2011 Jason Barnette
A palm tree is decorated with lights in Marion Square in Downtown Charleston, South Carolina on Friday, December 10, 2010. Photo Copyright 2010 Jason Barnette