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The Mayor

Joe Riley and the Rise of Charleston
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In December 1975, Charleston voters elected a young attorney and former state lawmaker as the city's new mayor. The rest is history. Joseph Patrick Riley Jr., just 32 at the time, promised to make Charleston an inclusive city, heal the lingering wounds of the civil rights... Read More
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In 1975, Charleston elected 32-year-old attorney and former lawmaker Joe Riley as mayor. Over 40 years and 10 terms, Joe Riley changed Charleston forever.

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In December 1975, Charleston voters elected a young attorney and former state lawmaker as the city's new mayor. The rest is history.

Joseph Patrick Riley Jr., just 32 at the time, promised to make Charleston an inclusive city, heal the lingering wounds of the civil rights movement, stem the rising crime rate, and open more public parks for all residents. And that was just in his first term of office.

Over the next 40 years, Riley led the city through disasters and divisiveness, tragedy and triumph, all the while transforming Charleston from a sleepy Southern town devastated by civil war into one of the most vibrant, fastest-growing cities in the nation β€” and the most popular tourist destination in the world. At nearly every turn, someone or something stood in his way. But the mayor was not a man who gave up easily.

Riley built Charleston Place, a hotel and conference centre that sparked the city's revitalisation; saved the Spoleto Festival, built the Waterfront Park, the South Carolina Aquarium, and a baseball stadium named in his honour. He rebuilt Charleston after a devastating hurricane nearly destroyed the city. Riley became America's mayor, a nationally recognised voice in urban revitalisation. Through it all, he pushed his city β€” and state β€” into the 21st century.

And in his final months in office, Riley led the city through a tragedy that threatened to destroy the peace and harmony he had worked toward his entire life.

This is the modern history of an American city, its Phoenix-like rise and return to prominence, and the man most responsible for it all. Through 10 terms as mayor, Joe Riley changed Charleston forever. The Mayor is his story.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9798999878205

Publisher: Consumer Publications, LLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 December 2025

Imprint: Consumer Publications, LLC

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 531g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Brian Hicks is a metro columnist for The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina, and the author or coauthor of seven previous books. He has written about Southern history and politics for more than 25 years.Hicks' journalism has appeared in national and international publications since 1986. He has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning, National Public Radio, the Discovery Channel, National Geographic and in Smithsonian magazine. He has won more than 30 journalism awards, including the Society of Professional Journalists' Green Eyeshade Award for humorous commentary and the South Carolina Press Association's award for Journalist of the Year.His previous books include Sea of Darkness, City of Ruin, When the Dancing Stopped and Ghost Ship. His Toward the Setting Sun and Raising the Hunley were selections of the Book-of-the-Month Club, as well as the History and Military Book Clubs.A native of Tennessee, he lives in Charleston, South Carolina.

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