Invisible no more :: the African American experience at the University of South Carolina /
"Invisible No More details the long and complex history of people of African descent at South Carolina's flagship university. Essays by twelve scholars explore a broad range of topics, from an examination of the lives of the enslaved men and women who lived and worked on the campus, to the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Invisible No More details the long and complex history of people of African descent at South Carolina's flagship university. Essays by twelve scholars explore a broad range of topics, from an examination of the lives of the enslaved men and women who lived and worked on the campus, to the first desegregation during the Reconstruction era, and continuing through the famous 1963 desegregation of the school and its long aftermath. This is the first single volume to examine the presence of Black people at a state university during the eras of slavery, Reconstruction, Civil Rights, Black Power, and Black Lives Matter.A foreword is provided by Valinda W. Littlefield, associate professor of history and African American studies at the University of South Carolina. Henrie Monteith Treadwell, research professor of community health and preventative medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine and one of the first three African American students to attend the university in the twentieth century, provides an afterword"-- |
Beschreibung: | "Editors Tyler Parry (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) and Robert Greene II (Claflin University) have organized an edited collection that illuminates the integral role that African Americans have played at the University of South Carolina since its founding. The collection builds upon recent work, both at the University of South Carolina and other college campuses, that highlights the contributions that African Americans have made to these institutions of higher learning. What makes South Carolina College (later UofSC) unique among its peer institutions is the extent to which African Americans have remained integral to the University's story throughout its history. This transcends the era of slavery and includes the fact that during Reconstruction, the University was the only state institution in the South to desegregate. This vital and still underexplored period of the University's history is explored in several essays in the collection. Moreover, Robert Greene's essay, "Before 1963: Race, Education, and the NAACP Desegregation Campaigns at the University of South Carolina," examines the longer story of efforts to desegregate the campus in the twentieth century, a story that begins well before the first Black students were finally admitted in 1963. Later chapters examine the ongoing legacies of desegregation and continuing efforts, and obstacles, to making evident the role of African Americans on the UofSC campus. A final essay from Katharine Thompson Allen and Lydia Mattice Brandt makes a forceful call for the need to engage in deeper acts of racial reconciliation on campus, rather than merely being satisfied with superficial attempts to gloss over the past. The volume concludes with an afterword from Dr. Henrie Monteith Treadwell, one of three African American students who were the first to attend the University of South Carolina in the twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781643362557 1643362550 |
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spelling | Invisible no more : the African American experience at the University of South Carolina / edited by Robert Greene II and Tyler D. Parry ; foreword by Valinda W. Littlefield ; afterword by Henrie Monteith Treadwell. Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2021] 1 online resource : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Slavery on campus : examining the lived experiences of enslaved people at South Carolina College / Graham Duncan -- "Irrespective of race or color" : examining desegregation at the reconstructed University of South Carolina, 1868-1877 / Tyler D. Parry -- Richard T. Greener at the reconstruction-era university : professor, librarian, and student / Christian K. Anderson & Jason C. Darby -- Laying the mountains low : the life and education of Simon Peter Smith, 1845-1914 / Evan A. Kutzler -- Struggle for educational access in South Carolina, 1865-1890 / Brian Robinson -- Before 1963 : race, education, and the NAACP desegregation campaigns at the University of South Carolina / Robert Greene II -- The legacy of desegregation : USC and its changing campus and student body since the 1960s / Marcia G. Synnott -- Peace, love, education, and liberation : the Black Campus Movement at the University of South Carolina / Ramon M. Jackson -- "What's next, southern fried chicken?" Confederate memory and racial violence at the postintegration university / Holly Genovese -- "The right time" : performing public history at the University of South Carolina, 2010-2020 / Katharine Thompson Allen & Lydia Mattice Brandt. "Editors Tyler Parry (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) and Robert Greene II (Claflin University) have organized an edited collection that illuminates the integral role that African Americans have played at the University of South Carolina since its founding. The collection builds upon recent work, both at the University of South Carolina and other college campuses, that highlights the contributions that African Americans have made to these institutions of higher learning. What makes South Carolina College (later UofSC) unique among its peer institutions is the extent to which African Americans have remained integral to the University's story throughout its history. This transcends the era of slavery and includes the fact that during Reconstruction, the University was the only state institution in the South to desegregate. This vital and still underexplored period of the University's history is explored in several essays in the collection. Moreover, Robert Greene's essay, "Before 1963: Race, Education, and the NAACP Desegregation Campaigns at the University of South Carolina," examines the longer story of efforts to desegregate the campus in the twentieth century, a story that begins well before the first Black students were finally admitted in 1963. Later chapters examine the ongoing legacies of desegregation and continuing efforts, and obstacles, to making evident the role of African Americans on the UofSC campus. A final essay from Katharine Thompson Allen and Lydia Mattice Brandt makes a forceful call for the need to engage in deeper acts of racial reconciliation on campus, rather than merely being satisfied with superficial attempts to gloss over the past. The volume concludes with an afterword from Dr. Henrie Monteith Treadwell, one of three African American students who were the first to attend the University of South Carolina in the twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher. "Invisible No More details the long and complex history of people of African descent at South Carolina's flagship university. Essays by twelve scholars explore a broad range of topics, from an examination of the lives of the enslaved men and women who lived and worked on the campus, to the first desegregation during the Reconstruction era, and continuing through the famous 1963 desegregation of the school and its long aftermath. This is the first single volume to examine the presence of Black people at a state university during the eras of slavery, Reconstruction, Civil Rights, Black Power, and Black Lives Matter.A foreword is provided by Valinda W. Littlefield, associate professor of history and African American studies at the University of South Carolina. Henrie Monteith Treadwell, research professor of community health and preventative medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine and one of the first three African American students to attend the university in the twentieth century, provides an afterword"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 23, 2021). University of South Carolina History. University of South Carolina fast African American college students South Carolina Columbia History. African Americans South Carolina Columbia Social conditions. African Americans Education (Higher) South Carolina Columbia History. College integration South Carolina Columbia History. Étudiants noirs américains Caroline du Sud Columbia Histoire. Noirs américains Caroline du Sud Columbia Conditions sociales. Déségrégation dans les universités Caroline du Sud Columbia Histoire. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination. bisacsh EDUCATION / Higher. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations bisacsh African American college students fast African Americans Education (Higher) fast African Americans Social conditions fast College integration fast South Carolina Columbia fast History fast Greene, Robert, II, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021107709 Parry, Tyler D., editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020048338 Littlefield, Valinda W., 1953- writer of foreword. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008077530 Treadwell, Henrie M., writer of afterword. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004107338 has work: Invisible no more (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFwRfqbGKdM8pxcK9t3h9C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Invisible no more Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2021] 9781643362533 (DLC) 2021037436 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2925669 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Invisible no more : the African American experience at the University of South Carolina / Slavery on campus : examining the lived experiences of enslaved people at South Carolina College / Graham Duncan -- "Irrespective of race or color" : examining desegregation at the reconstructed University of South Carolina, 1868-1877 / Tyler D. Parry -- Richard T. Greener at the reconstruction-era university : professor, librarian, and student / Christian K. Anderson & Jason C. Darby -- Laying the mountains low : the life and education of Simon Peter Smith, 1845-1914 / Evan A. Kutzler -- Struggle for educational access in South Carolina, 1865-1890 / Brian Robinson -- Before 1963 : race, education, and the NAACP desegregation campaigns at the University of South Carolina / Robert Greene II -- The legacy of desegregation : USC and its changing campus and student body since the 1960s / Marcia G. Synnott -- Peace, love, education, and liberation : the Black Campus Movement at the University of South Carolina / Ramon M. Jackson -- "What's next, southern fried chicken?" Confederate memory and racial violence at the postintegration university / Holly Genovese -- "The right time" : performing public history at the University of South Carolina, 2010-2020 / Katharine Thompson Allen & Lydia Mattice Brandt. University of South Carolina History. University of South Carolina fast African American college students South Carolina Columbia History. African Americans South Carolina Columbia Social conditions. African Americans Education (Higher) South Carolina Columbia History. College integration South Carolina Columbia History. Étudiants noirs américains Caroline du Sud Columbia Histoire. Noirs américains Caroline du Sud Columbia Conditions sociales. Déségrégation dans les universités Caroline du Sud Columbia Histoire. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination. bisacsh EDUCATION / Higher. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations bisacsh African American college students fast African Americans Education (Higher) fast African Americans Social conditions fast College integration fast |
title | Invisible no more : the African American experience at the University of South Carolina / |
title_auth | Invisible no more : the African American experience at the University of South Carolina / |
title_exact_search | Invisible no more : the African American experience at the University of South Carolina / |
title_full | Invisible no more : the African American experience at the University of South Carolina / edited by Robert Greene II and Tyler D. Parry ; foreword by Valinda W. Littlefield ; afterword by Henrie Monteith Treadwell. |
title_fullStr | Invisible no more : the African American experience at the University of South Carolina / edited by Robert Greene II and Tyler D. Parry ; foreword by Valinda W. Littlefield ; afterword by Henrie Monteith Treadwell. |
title_full_unstemmed | Invisible no more : the African American experience at the University of South Carolina / edited by Robert Greene II and Tyler D. Parry ; foreword by Valinda W. Littlefield ; afterword by Henrie Monteith Treadwell. |
title_short | Invisible no more : |
title_sort | invisible no more the african american experience at the university of south carolina |
title_sub | the African American experience at the University of South Carolina / |
topic | University of South Carolina History. University of South Carolina fast African American college students South Carolina Columbia History. African Americans South Carolina Columbia Social conditions. African Americans Education (Higher) South Carolina Columbia History. College integration South Carolina Columbia History. Étudiants noirs américains Caroline du Sud Columbia Histoire. Noirs américains Caroline du Sud Columbia Conditions sociales. Déségrégation dans les universités Caroline du Sud Columbia Histoire. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination. bisacsh EDUCATION / Higher. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations bisacsh African American college students fast African Americans Education (Higher) fast African Americans Social conditions fast College integration fast |
topic_facet | University of South Carolina History. University of South Carolina African American college students South Carolina Columbia History. African Americans South Carolina Columbia Social conditions. African Americans Education (Higher) South Carolina Columbia History. College integration South Carolina Columbia History. Étudiants noirs américains Caroline du Sud Columbia Histoire. Noirs américains Caroline du Sud Columbia Conditions sociales. Déségrégation dans les universités Caroline du Sud Columbia Histoire. EDUCATION Higher. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination. EDUCATION / Higher. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations African American college students African Americans Education (Higher) African Americans Social conditions College integration South Carolina Columbia History |
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