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This project, like none other, documents the history of field hands, landowners, and the usually forgotten mule that worked from “kin to kain’t” (can see in the morning to can’t…
This project, like none other, documents the history of field hands, landowners, and the usually forgotten mule that worked from “kin to kain’t” (can see in the morning to can’t…
The Color of Money, Images of Slavery in Confederate and Southern States Currency, at 3:00pm. This fine-art exhibit will be housed in the J. H. White Library on the Mississippi Valley…
400 Years of “Knowing Who We Be”—The Gullah Geechee Story February 2019— This year’s Sweat Equity Investment in the Cotton Kingdom Symposium is dedicated to the 400 Years of making…