Events

The African-American Exprience at Redcliffe

Date: November 14, 2009
Time: 10 am to 12 pm

Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site, 181 Redcliffe Rd, Beech Island. African Americans worked for four generations of the Hammond family, first as slaves, later as sharecroppers and tenant farmers, and finally as paid employees. Come learn about the lives of African Americans at Silver Bluff, Cowden, Cathwood and Redcliffe plantations from 1831 to 1975. Visitors will participate in hands-on activities, such as artifact identification, learning how historians investigate the social and cultural aspects of those who worked for the Hammond/Billings families. Participants will also receive a booklet with primary and secondary documentation, illustrations and photographs of African-American history from the files of Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site. Tours of the slave quarters and the mansion are included in the program fee.

$6/adult

Venue: Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site