
Harvey Gantt: Episode 1: The Young Pioneer
Season 2016 Episode 2501 | 56m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Harvey Gantt traces the future Charlotte mayor’s path from his childhood in Charleston, SC
Episode one of Biographical Conversations with Harvey Gantt traces the future Charlotte mayor’s path from his childhood in Charleston, SC, to his solo integration of Clemson University, at the age of 20, in January 1963.
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Harvey Gantt: Episode 1: The Young Pioneer
Season 2016 Episode 2501 | 56m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Episode one of Biographical Conversations with Harvey Gantt traces the future Charlotte mayor’s path from his childhood in Charleston, SC, to his solo integration of Clemson University, at the age of 20, in January 1963.
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