Event Details:
Lavinia C. Thompson: The Personal Story of Slavery and Civil War in South Carolina
Saturday, November 11
10:00am
Free program, online registration is required to secure your spot!
Join Dr. Walter Curry to explore the life of his ancestor Lavinia Thompson. Lavinia was born enslaved on June 3rd, 1844 in Aiken County, and this presentation tells her personal story of slavery and survival during the Civil War. Lavinia followed her master into battle in the Civil War, serving the Confederate Army as a cook. Six decades later, she would be among about 100 black South Carolinians who received small pensions for their involuntary service to the Confederate cause.
Dr. Walter B. Curry, Jr., is a native of Orangeburg, South Carolina. Dr. Curry received a bachelor’s degree in political science from South Carolina State University, and has earned graduate degrees in education, which includes a doctorate degree in Curriculum & Instruction. In 2018, Dr. Curry launched Renaissance Publications, LLC., a self-publishing company, which publishes books that focuses on African American history through ancestry. Dr. Curry has published two award winning books, The Thompson Family: Untold Stories from the Past (1830-1960), and The Awakening: The Seawright-Ellison Family Saga, Vol.1, A Narrative History. His books are available for purchase in the Redcliffe Visitor Center as well as online at renaissancepubllc.com.
This program is sponsored by South Carolina Humanities, a not-for-profit organization; inspiring, engaging and enriching South Carolinians with programs on literature, history, culture and heritage.
There is no climate control in the mansion where this presentation will be held. There are stairs into the structure.
Program Host: Ashley Rust
Contact Email: redcliffe@scprt.com
Contact Phone: 803-827-1473