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On Campus but Not Welcomed
On Julne 26, 2018, Rena Xiao ('20) and Eden Wolfer ('20) conducted an oral history interview with Dr. Jesse Moore (B'81), with additional audio assistance from Clemson University. In this edited piece produced by Rena Xiao from the one hour and thirty minute interview, Moore discusses his experience as a black student athlete at the Robins School of Business in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
*A correction: Dr. Jesse Moore is currently an Associate Professor and the Chairperson of the Department of Marketing at Clemson University, not the Dean, as Xiao states at the top of the podcast.
Click here to listen to the entire interview and view the transcript.
This podcast was created by Rena Xiao ('20) as part of an A&S Summer Fellowship in summer 2018.