Cecil Williams and the SC Civil Rights Museum | The World of Cecil

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Cecil Williams's SC Civil Rights Museum is a significant archive of civil rights history, preserving photographs and artifacts from the movement. Cecil Williams took on the role of curator, sharing his perspective as someone who had a front-row seat to history. He aimed to correct the narrative and ensure that South Carolina's contributions to the civil rights movement were recognized and remembered. The museum features unique objects and historical documentation, and Cecil Williams' personal involvement and perspective make it a remarkable resource for understanding the civil rights era.

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The World of Cecil

 Art Architecture Invention | The World of Cecil

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Art Architecture Invention | The World of Cecil
Cecil's frustration with racial barriers in his dream of becoming an architect fueled his innovative spirit. He embarked on a journey of self-learning, eventually designing houses, including one with...
The Orangeburg Freedom Movement | The World of Cecil Briggs v. Elliott | The World of Cecil

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Briggs v. Elliott | The World of Cecil
This segment explores the early 1950s and the significant role South Carolina, particularly Clarendon County, played in the civil rights movement. It discusses Thurgood Marshall's arrival in South...
The Orangeburg Freedom Movement | The World of Cecil Cecil and John F. Kennedy | The World of Cecil

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Cecil and John F. Kennedy | The World of Cecil
This chapter focuses on Cecil Williams' fascinating encounter with John F. Kennedy before he became President. When Kennedy was making an announcement at the Roosevelt Hotel, Cecil, a photographer for...
 Cecil and Strom | The World of Cecil

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Cecil and Strom | The World of Cecil
This chapter explores the complex relationship between Cecil Williams and Strom Thurmond, a prominent figure in South Carolina politics with a history of segregationist policies. Cecil Williams, who...
 Clemson University's Integration | The World of Cecil

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Clemson University's Integration | The World of Cecil
This segment provides insight into Cecil Williams' early aspirations and his remarkable photography during pivotal moments of desegregation at Clemson University and the University of South Carolina...
The Orangeburg Freedom Movement | The World of Cecil Edwards v. South Carolina | The World of Cecil

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Edwards v. South Carolina | The World of Cecil
Governor Fritz Hollings opposed protests at the State Capitol in South Carolina. The pivotal Edwards vs. South Carolina case arose from a 1961 civil rights demonstration against segregation. James...
 Elloree | The World of Cecil

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Elloree | The World of Cecil
This segment focuses on the actions of the state legislature in South Carolina, led by Governor George Bell Timmerman, to pass laws making it illegal to belong to the NAACP. Teachers in Elloree...
 Final Chapter  | The World of Cecil

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Final Chapter | The World of Cecil
Cecil's career and life are described as essential in helping people understand the history, the sacrifices, and the victories of the movement. His dedication and ability to capture powerful moments...
The Orangeburg Freedom Movement | The World of Cecil Student Protests | The World of Cecil

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Student Protests | The World of Cecil
Part 4 showcases the role of Orangeburg in the Civil Rights Movement and the influence of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s nonviolent resistance. Students in Orangeburg actively participated in marches...
 The Charleston Hospital Strike | The World of Cecil

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The Charleston Hospital Strike | The World of Cecil
The first segment of The World of Cecil: Part Two focuses on a labor strike in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1969, where hospital workers, predominantly Black women, were fighting for fair pay and...
Cecil Williams and the SC Civil Rights Museum | The World of Cecil The Orangeburg Freedom Movement | The World of Cecil

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The Orangeburg Freedom Movement | The World of Cecil
This video covers the events in Orangeburg during the summer of 1955. The local branch of the NAACP formulated a petition requesting the desegregation of schools in line with the 1954 Brown v. Board...
 The Orangeburg Massacre | The World of Cecil

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The Orangeburg Massacre | The World of Cecil
In the final segment of The World of Cecil: Part One, the documentary recounts events from 1968 when students from South Carolina State University, led by John Stroman, attempted to desegregate the...
 The Pink Palace | The World of Cecil

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The Pink Palace | The World of Cecil
The sixth segment delves into the historical student protest in Orangeburg, South Carolina, in 1960. The movement, inspired by the Greensboro sit-ins, featured students from Claflin and South Carolina...
The World Of Cecil Part One Viewing Guide

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The World Of Cecil Part One Viewing Guide

This resource was created to engage students in the viewing of "The World of Cecil"documentary. This guide covers part one of the series.

The World of Cecil Part Two Viewing Guide

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The World of Cecil Part Two Viewing Guide

This resource was created to engage students in the viewing of "The World of Cecil"documentary. This guide covers part two of the series.