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Working at the Mill | Digital Traditions
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Mazie Young worked in the Greenwood mill for a year, and shares her experiences in this interview segment.Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Visual & Performing Arts standards.
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Mazie Young worked in the Greenwood mill for a year, and shares her experiences in this interview segment.Audio
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One of the choirs that sang in the Sunday afternoon “Gospel Extravaganza” portion of the Williamsburg County Black Heritage Festival in Kingstree, SC.Audio
One of the choirs that sang in the Sunday afternoon “Gospel Extravaganza” portion of the Williamsburg County Black Heritage Festival in Kingstree, SC.Audio
Waldrop talks about how brass bands came to play for square dances. Bands usually consisted of a fiddler, saxophone, trumpet, and trombones.Audio
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