Call My Name, Clemson : Documenting the Black Experience in an American University Community /
"In the late 1800s, a predominately African American convict labor crew built Clemson University on John C. Calhoun's Fort Hill Plantation in Upstate South Carolina. Calhoun's plantation house still sits in the middle of campus. From the establishment of the plantation in 1825 through...
| Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
|---|---|
| Main Author: | Thomas, Rhondda Robinson (Author) |
| Corporate Author: | University of Iowa Press |
| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | Inglés |
| Published: |
Iowa City :
University of Iowa Press,
2020.
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| Series: | Humanities and public life.
Book collections on Project MUSE. |
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Texto completo |
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