
Interviewer
Michelle Dubert Bellrichard
Files
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Abstract
In this November 13, 2015, interview conducted by Michelle Dubert-Bellrichard, Walter Hardin delves into the rich history of Winthrop University's campus architecture. As a follow-up to their earlier discussion on August 27, 2015, Hardin offers an in-depth exploration of the Little Chapel and its surrounding grounds, as well as the iconic Tillman Hall, originally known as the Main Building. He provides insights into the architectural significance and historical evolution of these structures. Additionally, Hardin addresses the contentious issue surrounding the naming of Tillman Hall after Benjamin Tillman (1847-1918), a figure whose legacy has sparked debate within the university community. This conversation sheds light on the complexities of preserving history while acknowledging evolving societal values
Publication Date
11-13-2015
Unique Identifier
OH 787
Format
MP3; WAV;
Length
01:00:58
Restrictions
This interview is open for use.
Series
Faculty and Staff
Disciplines
Law
Recommended Citation
Hardin, Walter Anderson, "Interview with Walter Hardin - OH 787" (2015). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 787.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/734