Docudrama of the American Revolution will screen in Spartanburg, S.C.
Foothills Archaeological Chapter sponsoring screening
CHEROKEE , NORTH CAROLINA, U.S.A., September 12, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Foothills Chapter of the Archaeological Society of South Carolina will host a screening of CAMERON. The docudrama is based on the critically-acclaimed historical narrative A DEMAND OF BLOOD: THE CHEROKEE WAR OF 1776 by Nadia Dean. Screening will take place at 6PM at Tyger River Campus of Spartanburg Community College Hwy 290 Duncan S.C. For more information, visit www.CameronTheFilm.comThe Foothills Archaeological Chapter, established in 1998, conducts artifact ID programs at Walnut Grove Plantation and Haygood Mill. Their excavations at Walnut Grove uncovered a slave house, slave jewelry, and the plantation house’s brass door key. Visit the Chapter's website: http://www.assc.net/chapters/foothills-chapter
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