SENECA — A trail project that intends to preserve black history in the neighboring communities of Oconee and Pickens counties is currently in the design phase.
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At Clemson, unmarked slave graves highlight plantation past
MICHELLE LIU, Associated Press/Report for America
April 6, 2021
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1of14Flowers adorn a fence marking an African American cemetery site at Woodland Cemetery in Clemson, South Carolina on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. Students at Clemson University who found an unkempt graveyard on campus last year sparked the discovery of more than 600 unmarked graves most likely belonging to enslaved Black people, sharecroppers and convicted laborers. The revelation has Clemson working to identify the dead and properly honor them amid a national reckoning by universities about their legacies of racial injustice.Michelle Liu/APShow MoreShow Less
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