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Visiting South Dakota



2010-08-17 - Photo Campbellsville University photo. South Dakota
The Campbellsville University group which traveled to South Dakota stands at the entrance to Wounded Knee Cemetery, the burial site for Lakota Sioux killed by the U.S. Cavalry at the Wounded Knee massacre. From left are: Front row: Debbie Carter, assistant professor of social work; Barbara Crew of Science Hill, KY; Brandi Marsh of Carrollton, KY; Dr. Helen Mudd, associate professor of social work; Lindsey Hammers of Fairdale, KY; Juliana Brown of Nashville,TN.; Dr. Jackie Sandifer, associate professor of criminal justice; the Rev. David Sandifer and Tom Finley of Campbellsville, KY. Back row: Melissa Reh-Thompson of Campbellsville, KY; Laura Johnson of Rockport, Texas; Dwayne Staley of Somerset, KY; Tonia Skaggs of Campbellsville, KY; Lenny Mudd; Erica Stevens of Taylorsville, KY; Jacob Stickle of Bowling Green, KY and Dr. Linda Trollinger, associate professor of sociology/family studies.


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