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Ph.D. student explores unique connection between Clemson University and D.W. Daniel High School through new sports exhibit at local museum
Sincerely, Daniel: A Celebration of Black Athletic Excellence exhibit to hold grand opening February 27 at the Clemson Area African American Museum: Exhibit celebrates 50 years of black student athetic achievements at D.W. Daniel High School