Title
Rashaud Brown Interview
Interviewer
Crawford, Eric (Interviewer)
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Date
9-16-2020
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Description
Rashaud Brown spent most of his childhood between Plantersville and Hemingway, South Carolina. Rashaud then moved to Columbia, South Carolina to pursue his tertiary studies at Benedict College. There, he majored in Elementary Education. Brown went on to work in Memphis, Tennessee then moved to Fort Mill, South Carolina. He travels back to Plantersville occasionally to meet with his family though he currently resides in Fort Mill. Brown shared details about his childhood in South Carolina as well as his family’s history. He expressed his most important experiences as he grew up in Plantersville. This interview took place in December of 2021. It was conducted by Eric Crawford and Sara Daise via Zoom.
Subject
Plantersville (S.C.)--History;Georgetown County (S.C.)--Economic conditions;Georgetown County (S.C.)--Race relations;Georgetown County (S.C.)--Social life and customs;African Americans--Education--South Carolina;Gullahs--South Carolina--Interviews;Gullahs--Plantersville (S.C.)--Interviews;Brown, Rashaud;Plantersville (S.C.)
Rights
This interview is protected by the copyright of the interviewee and The Athenaeum Press at Coastal Carolina University. Any form of alteration, reproduction or commercial use of the interviews or other material is prohibited without the written consent of both the interviewee and a representative of The Athenaeum Press. Citations for scholarly purposes must clearly acknowledge the name of the interviewee, the date and The Athenaeum Press at Coastal Carolina University.
Duration
01:16:31
Recommended Citation
Brown, Rashaud and The Athenaeum Press, "Rashaud Brown Interview" (2020). Plantersville Oral Histories, 2019-2021. 5.
https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/plantersville-oral-histories/5