Digital Exhibits

  • Black Business in Oconee County

    Prior to the rise of the Jim Crow era in southern states, residents in Seneca City lived in integrated neighborhoods and conducted business across racial lines. Many of the African American residents were business owners and skilled craftspeople. But, as segregation and racial bias began to take hold, census records indicate a definitive shift, and once-integrated streets and neighborhoods drew lines of division based on race. Even so, African Americans had a significant impact on building the city and left an enduring legacy.

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    The 100s

    The 100s is a series that shares the early history of African American Christian churches that for more than 100 years still worship and support the Oconee County community.

  • Under the Magnolias

    Under the Magnolias is a video series produced by the Seneca City Museums in Seneca, South Carolina. Filmed at the gravesites of historic individuals, the series explores the lives and places of Oconee County that impacted the development of its rural mountain communities.