Lunch and Learn: “Making the Hampton Massacre: Native Resistance, Settler Memory, and White Solidarity in South Carolina”
Presented by Native American Studies Center
Along a roadside in Greer, South Carolina, a monument inscribes a memory of Cherokee resistance in stone. Installed by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1933, the monument memorializes the 1776 “Hampton Massacre” involving the ancestors of South Carolina’s Redeemer, Governor Wade Hampton III. This presentation by Dr. Evan Nooe, USC Lancaster Assistant Professor of History, will consider how the Hampton family and South Carolinians remembered Native resistance and the role of violence in creating community.
To attend the lecture in person, please call (803) 313-7172 or email usclnasp@mailbox.sc.edu to reserve your spot.
To attend via Zoom, register via this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpdO6spz8pHNMe31kfQC7y7dKowajTkt19
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Friday, August 19, 2022 @ 12:00pm ·
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Lunch and Learn: “Making the Hampton Massacre: Native Resistance, Settler Memory, and White Solidarity in South Carolina”
https://charlottecultureguide.com/event/427514/lunch-and-learn-making-the-hampton-massacre-native-resistance-settler-memory-and-white-solidarity-in-south-carolina
Charlotte, NC
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