On a Tuesday morning on Chalmers Street, a man runs. He makes it forty yards before they catch him and bring him back through the gate. Within thirty seconds the people on the sidewalk have returned to their business. Nothing happened here. That is what Charleston decides within thirty seconds. Nothing happened here.
Eight minutes away, Thomas Hale is preparing for his first hearing in Arthur Beaumont's courtroom on behalf of Robert Simmons — a free Black man whose warehouse deed is being challenged by one of the most powerful businessmen in the city. Beaumont rules against him. Not corruptly. Not dramatically. Just efficiently, the way a system rules against the people it was never designed to serve.
On Broad Street, a young woman in a sea glass dress is waiting near the steps of Thomas's office. Her name is Adelaide Broussard. She says she needs an honest lawyer. She says call me Addie, all of my friends do. Thomas knows he should give her a referral and keep walking.
He does not keep walking.
Meanwhile the country is coming apart at its seams. A new political party has emerged in the North that doesn't need a single Southern vote to compete for the presidency. Charleston reads the numbers and feels something colder than anger. The arithmetic of it. This is Charleston history at its most raw — a city at the center of the most politically charged moment America had seen since its founding, a battle over the soul of the republic playing out in its courtrooms, its taverns, and its streets.
And on a Thursday afternoon in June, Thomas Hale finally walks east on Hasell Street and stands outside a door he has been avoiding for weeks. An old man opens it before he can knock.
Deed and Title moves the story deeper into the machinery of Charleston — its courtrooms, its taverns, its streets, its history. And it ends at a threshold that Thomas Hale has run out of reasons not to cross.
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