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J.C. Littlejohn Interviews

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The collection made accessible by this site contains digital files taken from compact discs. L.C. Littlejohn conducted these two interviews in the 1950s and recorded them on reel-to-reel tapes. 

The recordings document the recollections of two long-time Clemson College employees, William "Uncle Bill" Greenlee of the black community and James Harrison "Uncle Bud"/"Mr. Mc" McHugh of the white community in Clemson.  Topics include people and places that influenced and defined the early history of Clemson University.

Disclaimer: You may come across language or topics in this collection that you find harmful or offensive. These interviews were recorded in the 1950s and reflect some of the racial attitudes and language prevalent in the South during the early 20th century.