USC College of Education celebrates 150 years of Reconstruction in Normal School exhibit
The school helped African-American teens become classroom teachers.
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Read MoreTrees are being marked for cutting, and property owners have sold their homes and businesses to the state transportation department.
Read MoreThe house on Marion Street known as the Minton family home is getting a touch up that preserves its roots.
Read MoreThe Caroliniana library is back and better than ever. The library holds original S.C. documents on the Civil War, Reconstruction and both world wars.
Read MoreSix decades after USC was desegregated, the university broke ground on a monument to honor the first three Black students who enrolled for classes after Reconstruction.
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