D.G. Martin talks with Tim Tyson about the monument on the UNC campus that is known as “Silent Sam”

Excerpt from chapelboro.com linked above


September 16, 2011


Tim Tyson, Senior Research Scholar at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, with appointments in the Duke Divinity School and the Department of History a position in the Department of American Studies at UNC Chapel Hill. and author of Blood Done Sign My Name, about the monument on the UNC campus that is known as “Silent Sam,” and the history lessons its presence invokes.
  


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