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The bowling alley at the center of the Orangeburg Massacre. (Leland Kent/Abandoned South East) On Feb. 8, 1968, a peaceful civil rights protest turned deadly when state police opened fire.
ORANGEBURG, S.C. – Big plans are being realized for a once-segregated bowling alley that stands dark and dusty 54 years after state troopers fired into a crowd of Black students in the killings ...
All-Star Bowling Lanes, a shuttered bowling alley at the center of a 1968 integration protest where state police killed three Black students in Orangeburg, South Carolina, is being remade into a ...
ORANGEBURG, S.C. – Big plans are being realized for a once-segregated bowling alley that stands dark and dusty 54 years after state troopers fired into a crowd of Black students in the killings ...
54 Years After Orangeburg Massacre, Group to Restore SC Bowling Alley With Civil Rights Theme South Carolina troopers fired into the crowd on the outskirts of the historically Black campus of ...
The All-Star Bowling Alley was added to the African American Civil Rights Network in 2021 for its role in the Orangeburg Massacre. People are also reading… Santee home shot up again ...
S.C. State College students, led by John Stroman, challenged the segregation policy at All-Star Bowling Lanes in early 1968. The protests led to a campus shooting called the Orangeburg Massacre.
The bowling alley's actions led to protests in the city and eventually, the infamous Orangeburg Massacre at South Carolina State followed. In it, police fired into a crowd of protestors, killing ...
An obituary of Orangeburg resident Blondell Davis detailing her bowling accomplishments following the 1968 Orangeburg Massacre sits on a counter of the All-Star Bowling Lanes in Orangeburg, S.C ...
ORANGEBURG, S.C. — Big plans are being realized for a once-segregated bowling alley that stands dark and dusty 54 years after state troopers fired into a crowd of Black students in … ...
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