
The first full-length biography of one of South Carolina's most significant African American visual artists
Excluded from the Charleston Renaissance because of his race and pushed to the edges of the Harlem Renaissance by geography and circumstance, Edwin Augustus Harleston was an artist caught between worlds. Despite being marginalized within his hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, during his lifetime, Harleston nonetheless pursued his career as a painter, first at Charleston's Avery Institute, later at Atlanta University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Harleston received commissions and had gallery exhibitions that received critical praise in northern cities. When the demands of family pulled him back to Charleston, where he struggled to find the same freedom or acclaim that he had enjoyed in the North.
In A Dream Deferred, Akua McDaniel offers the first comprehensive biography of Harleston. McDaniel considers not only his efforts to redefine the image of Black life in American visual culture, but she also examines Harleston's life as a social and political activist, including his role in founding the first NAACP chapter in South Carolina. McDaniel offers a full portrait of Harleston's life and career, one that had an outsized impact on the American art world, and beyond.
Natalia Leary | Marketing & Publicity Intern
Major: Public Relations with a minor in Film and Media Studies
Graduating: May 2026
My name is Natalia Leary, I am a senior at the University of South Carolina with a major in public relations and minor in film and media studies. During my time with USC Press I had the wonderful opportunity to work in the Marketing, Sales, and Publicity department for the fall 2025 season.
I had the privilege of working on the publicity and marketing campaign for A Dream Deferred: The Art and Activism of Edwin Augustus Harleston by M. Akua McDaniel. As an aspiring public relations professional, I really enjoyed the process of developing the campaign for this book, from reading the manuscript, conducting influencer research, and developing the written materials. My confidence in my writing, graphic design, and qualitative research skills have improved thanks to the creative control I was given over this book project. Being able to connect with McDaniel’s storytelling and turn it into a visual representation of the book, is an opportunity that I cherish deeply.


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