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History News: Congratulations to Our 2021-2022 Mr. James E. Campbell Student Leadership Awards Recipients!
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History News: Congratulations to Our 2021-2022 Mr. James E. Campbell Student Leadership Awards Recipients!

Congratulations to our 2021-2022 James E. Campbell Student Leadership Award Recipients! Mia Douglas- Benedict College Arianna Bastian-Benedict College Jay Scott-...
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History News: Leon Banov, Natural Disasters, & Vaccines by Mateo Mérida
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History News: Leon Banov, Natural Disasters, & Vaccines by Mateo Mérida

As the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in Western countries is beginning to come within clear view, despite the clear...
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Archive Spotlight: Dr. Joseph Hoffman and His Legacy by Kangkang Kovacs
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Archive Spotlight: Dr. Joseph Hoffman and His Legacy by Kangkang Kovacs

Joseph Irwin Hoffman, Jr., MD was born in Charleston in 1898. A graduate of the Avery school, Dr. Hoffman completed...
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History News: COVID-19’s Impact on Charleston’s Black Community by Mateo Mérida
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History News: COVID-19’s Impact on Charleston’s Black Community by Mateo Mérida

While there is no corner of the world today that has remained completely untouched by the COVID-19 pandemic, certain places...
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Archive Spotlight: The Legacy of Septima P. Clark by Kangkang Kovacs
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Archive Spotlight: The Legacy of Septima P. Clark by Kangkang Kovacs

Septima P. Clark (1898 – 1987) was a pioneer educator, civil rights activist, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called...
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History News: Health in the Disparities Report by Mateo Mérida
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History News: Health in the Disparities Report by Mateo Mérida

Structural racism has been a pervasive problem through much of Charleston’s history. For that reason, in 2015, thanks to a...
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Archive Spotligt: The Legacy of Root Medicine in South Carolina by Mateo Mérida
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Archive Spotligt: The Legacy of Root Medicine in South Carolina by Mateo Mérida

Without the influences of African American people, medicine as a concept and practice would look very different today. Modern practices...
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Archive Spotlight: College of Charleston Archival Repositories Reparative Description Project
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Archive Spotlight: College of Charleston Archival Repositories Reparative Description Project

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Avery Digital Classroom: February 2022 Black History Month
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Avery Digital Classroom: February 2022 Black History Month

Registration information for all virtual programs can be found here Registration information for all virtual programs can be found here
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History News: The Denmark Vesey Plot by Kangkang Kovacs
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History News: The Denmark Vesey Plot by Kangkang Kovacs

Denmark Vesey was born, raised, and enslaved in St. Thomas (Danish West Indies). As a boy, he was purchased and...
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Archive Spotlight: Documenting the Arc
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Archive Spotlight: Documenting the Arc

The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture was awarded $100,000 from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation’s new...
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Archive Spotlight: Somebody Had to Do It by Mateo Mérida
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Archive Spotlight: Somebody Had to Do It by Mateo Mérida

One of the prominent movements of the Civil Rights Era saw African Americans pursuing the highest quality education possible. Under...
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Archive Spotlight: Commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr. by Mateo Mérida
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Archive Spotlight: Commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr. by Mateo Mérida

In the United States, the third Monday of January is intended to be a day of remembrance, of reflection, and...
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Avery Research Center January 2022 Digital Classroom Events
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Avery Research Center January 2022 Digital Classroom Events

We hope that everyone had a safe and happy holiday season filled with much needed rest and relaxation! As we...
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Archive Spotlight: Book Lover’s Club by Kangkang Kovacs
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Archive Spotlight: Book Lover’s Club by Kangkang Kovacs

This is the thirty-first annual program for the Book Lover’s Club, printed in 1938. On it listed the name of...
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2022 Black Ink: A Charleston African American Book Festival from January 13th to 15th (Virtual Program)
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2022 Black Ink: A Charleston African American Book Festival from January 13th to 15th (Virtual Program)

Black Ink: A Charleston African American Book Festival is a project of the Charleston Friends of the Library, a nonprofit...
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Democracy as a Façade (Part 2) by Mateo Mérida
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Democracy as a Façade (Part 2) by Mateo Mérida

This is part two of a two part series that is examining the experiences of African Americans and democracy. See...
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Democracy as a Façade (Part 1) by Mateo Mérida
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Democracy as a Façade (Part 1) by Mateo Mérida

This is part one of a two part series that is examining the experiences of African Americans and democracy The...
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SC PBS Interview with Orville Vernon Burton and Armand Derfner on Justice deferred – Race and the Supreme Court
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SC PBS Interview with Orville Vernon Burton and Armand Derfner on Justice deferred – Race and the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is usually seen as protector of our liberties: it ended segregation, was a guarantor of fair trials,...
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Dr. Conseula Francis Book Circle: Topaz by Beverly Jenkins on Thursday, December 9th at 6:30pm
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Dr. Conseula Francis Book Circle: Topaz by Beverly Jenkins on Thursday, December 9th at 6:30pm

We are excited to host another fantastic guest author! In conjunction with Black Ink: A Charleston African American Book Festival...
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BUILDING: Due to Memorial Day, the Avery Research Center will be CLOSED on Monday, May 26th. We will reopen on Tuesday, May 27th.

MUSEUM TOURS: We offer self-guided tours Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:30am-12pm and 2pm-3:30pm. Large groups limited 25 people or less per time slot.

ARCHIVES: Researchers must have a consultation BEFORE making a research appointment. Contact us in advance for further assistance.

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