Memory of Slavery at Clemson

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Memory of Slavery at Clemson

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This collection highlights how slavery has been historically remembered at Clemson University through items such as newspapers and articles up to the present day.

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African Americans at Fort Hill Exhibit
This exhibit was created by Clemson Historic Properties and Clemson Creative Services in order to raise awareness of Clemson's difficult history and highlight the contributions of African Americans to Fort Hill. This PDF was printed on posters and…

See the Stripes by A.D. Carson
A.D. Carson, a former Clemson doctoral student, wrote this poem and produced the video as part of the See the Stripes campaign. This student-led campaign called for Clemson University to recognize its complete history, including the history of…

Clemson History in Plain Sight
This video is a short clip produced by Clemson Productions for a 2016 university-sponsored event, Clemson History in Plain Sight. At the event, speakers spoke about four aspects of the history of Clemson University: Thomas and Anna Maria Clemson,…
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