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The Exhibits

The multi-venue exhibits of "Forward Together: South Carolina in World War I" cover the many themes related to the war. These include the experience of Columbia, federal and state propaganda techniques, the war's impact on the University of South Carolina, the military experience overseas and traditions, and the state's homefront activities.

Visit each institution's Virtual Exhibit to explore these various aspects of South Carolina in World War I.

 
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“The Great Adventure: The University of South Carolina in World War I”
South Caroliniana Library, USC
On Display: April 6 - December 20, 2007

Examines the effects of the war on the University and the 
participation of its students  and alumni. 
     
 
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"A Call for All: The Great War Summons the Palmetto State"
McKissick Museum, USC
On Display: April 21, 2007 - March 14, 2008  

Looks at propaganda and artwork produced to support the war effort.
     
 
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"'A Wonderful War in Every Way': Columbia During the Great War" 
Historic Columbia Foundation
On Display: May 4 - December 2007  
Features images of the city of Columbia and war-related activities.
   

 

 
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"Seeds of Change: South Carolina and the Great War"
South Carolina State Museum
On Display: May 18, 2007 - June 2, 2008

Examines efforts on the home front to support the war and the 
war’s effects on the state.
     
 
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"Forgotten Stories: South Carolina Fights the Great War"
SC Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum
On Display: November 9, 2007 - December 2009

Focuses on SC's military experiences overseas during WWI 
and highlights often overlooked aspects of the war.
     
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