Podcast and Contemporary Article: 'Hampton' No More: Man Sheds Family Name with Ties to Confederate General. Duration: 4:00
Subject
Wade Hampton III
Title
Podcast and Contemporary Article: 'Hampton' No More: Man Sheds Family Name with Ties to Confederate General. Duration: 4:00
Date
6/17/2020
Type
Podcast & Contemporary Article
Description
National Public Radio presents an article and 4-minute audio episode (2020) about Charles Marshall Auld, a descendant of Wade Hampton III- a White Confederate general. In the episode, Auld explains why he decided to change his given name.
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National Public Radio
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“Podcast and Contemporary Article: 'Hampton' No More: Man Sheds Family Name with Ties to Confederate General. Duration: 4:00,” Project Reconstruction, accessed May 11, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/195.