"Hope And Love Grow In Gardens Cared For By Handicapped In S.C." - The Greenville News, 18 March 1973
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Title
"Hope And Love Grow In Gardens Cared For By Handicapped In S.C." - The Greenville News, 18 March 1973
Subject
Newspaper article of the Horticulture Gardens from 18 March 1973 in the The Greenville News
Description
The article goes over the implementation of handicapped and disabled workers, as well as works who are currently in jail, as a form of horticulture therapy. This program was started under Dr. T. L. Senn. Some of these workers included mentally handicap teenagers in facilities, older inmates (median age of 55) from Columbia, and "hardcore" unemployed students from Columbia.
Creator
The Greenville News
Source
Series 37, Clemson University Special Collections Archives, Clemson, South Carolina
Publisher
The Greenville News
Date
18 March 1973
Rights
Clemson University Special Collections Archives
Format
JPEG
Language
English
Type
Still image
Coverage
Horticulture Gardens, Clemson, South Carolina; Greenville and Upstate, South Carolina; Columbia, South Carolina
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Newspaper glued onto white paper
Citation
The Greenville News, “"Hope And Love Grow In Gardens Cared For By Handicapped In S.C." - The Greenville News, 18 March 1973,” Local History Matters, accessed April 25, 2024, https://localhistorymatters.org/items/show/63.