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African American Burial Ground at Woodland Cemetery
AFRICAN AMERICAN BURIAL GROUND AT WOODLAND CEMETERY
FOUNDED: TBA [Working to establish]
ADDITONAL NAMES: None
AFFILIATION(S): None
HISTORY:
Between July 2020 and January 2021, 667 unmarked burials were recovered in Woodland Cemetery on the Clemson University campus using ground penetrating radar. Though the burial site was known to many in the region for two centuries, Clemson University did not undertake significant efforts to memorialize the unknown burials until 2016. These burials likely belong to the enslaved and free Africans and African Americans who labored at the Fort Hill Plantation and other plantations in the region, as well as sharecroppers and domestics who labored for Thomas Green Clemson following the end of the Civil War. The burials also belong to African American convicted laborers leased from the South Carolina Penitentiary who died while building Clemson between 1890-1915 as well as African American wage workers who labored at Clemson during its early years and their family members.
BCN Contact Information:
Dr. Rhondda Thomas
rhonddt@clemson.edu