African American Experiences @ USC, 1865-1980 Brian Robinson, PhD Candidate, Department of Sean Pitt ‘15, American Studies and History: History: “Found and Lost: Reconsidering Education and Culture in South Carolina, 1865-1878” “From Desegregation to Integration: Early Race Relations at the University of South Carolina” Tyler Parry, PhD Candidate, Department of His- Holly Genovese, MA Candidate, Department of tory: “When the Mountains Were Brought Low and the Valleys were Exalted: African Americans at the University of South Carolina, 1873-1877” History: “After Desegregation: USC and the Office of Minority Student Affairs” Robert Greene II, PhD Candidate, Department of History: “Before 1963: African Americans, USC, and the Fight to Desegregate Southern Universities” Ramon Jackson, PhD Candidate, Department of History: “Peace, Love, Education, and Liberation: The Association of Afro-American Students and the Rise of Black Studies at USC” Tamerra McCrea ‘14, African American Studies, Chanal McCain ‘14, African American Studies and Political Science: “Columbia is not Oxford and South Carolina is not Mississippi” Health Promotion Education and Behavior: “’Let’s Get Together’: Harry Walker’s Campaign” FRIDAY April 11 The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. 2:00 PM Gressette Room USC Horseshoe
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