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Ancestral Reflections: The Thompson Family Exhibition Reception-South Carolina State University

South Carolina State University 600 College Street NE, Orangeburg

Ancestral Reflections: The Thompson Family is a collection of eight individual paintings that features the individual experiences of enslaved relatives which include a woman who served in the Civil War; and individual agricultural and civic activities during past times in the rural South Carolina; from the award-winning book, The Thompson Family: Untold Stories from The […]

Lavinia C. Thompson – The Personal Story of Slavery and Civil War in South Carolina @ Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site

Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site 2677 Sardis Rd, Union

Lavinia was born enslaved on June 3rd, 1844, in Aiken County, and this presentation tells her personal story of slavery and survival during the Civil War. Lavinia would follow her master into battle in the Civil War, serving the Confederate army as a cook. Six decades later, she would be among about 100 black South […]

South Carolina African American Confederate Pensioners-Morris Center for Low Country History

Morris Center for LowCountry History 10782 S Jacob Smart Blvd, Ridgeland

This presentation explores the reasons why South Carolina used African American labor during the war; the diverse roles of African American labor during the war; SC approval of Confederate pensions for African Americans; notable features of the pension application; and notable South Carolina African American Confederate Pensioners.