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Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "Black Lives Matter"
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Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "Black Lives Matter"
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2020-06-13
Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: On front: "Black Lives Matter" with drawing of raised fist and heart On back: " 'Matter' is the Minimum Black Lives are Worthy Black Lives are Beloved Black Lives are Needed"
Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "No Justice. No Peace."
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Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "Black Lives Matter"
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Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: On front: "White Silence = Violence" On back: "If You Support Clemson On Game Day, You Should Support Today"
Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "Black Lives Matter" with drawing of raised fist
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Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: On front: "1 in 3 Black Men Will Spend Time In Prison 1 in 17 White Men Will Spend Time In Prison" On back: "The System Isnt Broken It Was Built This Way"
Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "BLM" multiple times with drawing of raised fist
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Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "#BLM #BLM Say His Name! #GeorgeFloyd 'I Can't Breathe' " and image of George Floyd
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Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: On front: "If you are Silent in times of injustice then you have chosen the side of the oppressor" On back: "If you are neutral in times of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppresor"
Unity March poster, 2020 June 13 Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Poster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "I Understand That I Will Never Understand But, I Stand W/ You #BLM"
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2020-06-13
Upholstering furniture demonstration, 1949 June Clemson University Libraries African American home agent giving demonstration in furniture upholstering.
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Women making bed as part of Home Demonstration Clubs Clemson University Libraries The US Department of Agriculture's Cooperative Extension Service included Home Demonstration Clubs to educate rural women on home economics. South Carolina's Cooperative Extension Service required segregated clubs taught but not enough black women agents were hired to cover all counties and their pay was considerably less than white home agents.