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SHC November Lecture: Parker Dhillon, 2025 Worthington Essay Winner

SHC November Lecture: Parker Dhillon, 2025 Worthington Essay Winner In-Person / Online

Graduate Award Winner: Parker Dhillon
Lecture Title: Dust and Disease: Phosphate Mining, Racialized Labor, and Environmental Health in Post-Reconstruction Charleston

📅 Date & Time: Wednesday, November 12th, 2025, at Noon
📍 Location: MUSC Library, 4th Floor, Room 424 and live stream on Zoom
🍕 Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees!

We are proud to recognize Parker Dhillon, a second-year medical student at the Medical University of South Carolina, as the recipient of the 2025 W. Curtis Worthington, Jr. Essay Contest Graduate Award for his paper "Dust and Disease: Phosphate Mining, Racialized Labor, and Environmental Health in Post-Reconstruction Charleston."

Dhillon’s research explores the South Carolina phosphate mining industry from the 1870s through the early twentieth century, analyzing how this vital sector of Charleston’s post-Reconstruction economy came at a devastating cost. His study reveals how African American laborers, central to the industry’s success, were subjected to coercive labor practices, hazardous working conditions, and long-term environmental health consequences. The paper sheds light on the racialized dynamics of industrial labor and the persistent effects of environmental injustice.

Though trained in the basic sciences, Dhillon developed a deep interest in medical history through coursework in literature and the humanities at the University of South Carolina. He is currently pursuing a career in neurosurgery with a focus on spinal pathology.

Join us on November 12th at Noon for this timely and thought-provoking lecture, hosted by the Student History Club. Attend virtually or in person in Room 424 of the MUSC Library’s 4th Floor — and enjoy pizza with the SHC community!

Date:
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Room 424 (Meeting Room)
Categories:
  Student History Club  
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Registration is required. There are 27 in-person seats available. There are 89 online seats available.

Event Organizer

Jude Arendall

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