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Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill to the Holy City
This post is written by Nate Hubler, the Avery Research Center’s Liberatory Legacies Archival Fellow, who started in this position...
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Scrapbooking Life
This post is written by Nate Hubler, the Avery Research Center’s Liberatory Legacies Archival Fellow, who started in this position...
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Embedded in Beaufort
This post is written by Nate Hubler, the Avery Research Center’s Liberatory Legacies Archival Fellow, who started in this position...
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Retirement – It’s What You Make It
This post is written by Nate Hubler, the Avery Research Center’s Liberatory Legacies Archival Fellow, who started in this position...
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Avery Hiring: Andrew Mellon Foundation “Liberatory Literacies” Grant Positions
The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture is excited to announce two new positions for the Andrew...
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August 19-26: No Self-Guided Tours Due to Exhibit Installation and Avery Family Reunion
The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture staff is installing a new exhibit so we will be...
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Building Update: Reopening to the public on August 9
We hope that everyone stayed safe during the TS Debby. We are glad to report that the Avery Research Center...
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August 5: Avery Research Center closed due to weather
As of Monday, August 5, 2024, the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture will be closed to...
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Preserving Heritage: An Internship Experience at the Avery Research Center
This post was written by Kanyisile Barrett, an Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture summer intern. As...
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One Family’s Constant Push for Freedom: The Civil Rights Movement and Beyond
This post is written by Nate Hubler, the Avery Research Center’s Liberatory Legacies Archival Fellow, who started in this position...
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New Exhibition: 40 Years of MOJA
“40 Years of MOJA” celebrates the MOJA Arts Festival across four decades. Decorated along the walls of the Avery Research...
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New Exhibition: “Look Just Like Yo Momma”
Look Just Like Yo Momma The exhibition features the work of @kolpeace! “Look Just Like Yo Momma” curated by @tiguerecontempo The Exhibition...
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Upcoming Avery Research Center’s Building Closures
May 13-17, 2024The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture will be closed to researchers from May 13th to 17th to allow...
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Avery Research Center is Closed on May 10th
Congratulations to all of the College of Charleston graduates!
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Expanding the Scope of Sen. Herbert U. Fielding’s Legacy
This post is written by Nate Hubler, the Avery Research Center's Liberatory Legacies Archival Fellow, who started in this position...
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Student Profile: Marshal McGee
In the coming weeks, we will be featuring profiles of student employees and interns. This post is written by Marshal...
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Student Profile: Patricia Washington
In the coming weeks, we will be featuring profiles of student employees and interns. This post is written by Patricia...
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