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African American Presence at USC

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From Richard T. Greener, the first black graduate of Harvard who taught at USC during Reconstruction, to the three students who integrated the University of South Carolina in 1963, African Americans have contributed greatly to Carolina’s story. Those contributions will be told through the new African American Presence Wall — a series of panels that use words and pictures to trace African-Americans’ history and leadership at the university from 1801 to the present. On Feb. 29, the final day of Black History Month 2012, the university unveiled the eight panels mounted on the wall outside the Russell House Ballroom. Learn more about the many contributions African Americans have made at the University of South Carolina. While on campus, we encourage you to visit the African American Presence Wall.

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