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Indigeneity Among African Americans by Mateo Mérida
There are a wide variety of misconceptions in American history, and few communities have been subject to quite as many...
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The Story of an African American Settlement Community: Maryville, SC by Mateo Mérida
John Wright is a Black man born and raised in Mount Pleasant, SC, who served in the navy, and returned...
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Remembering the Orangeburg Massacre by Kangkang Kovacs
On the night of February 8, 1968, a bon fire was lit by the entrance of South Carolina State’s campus...
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The Fraught Relationship between African Americans and Military Service by Mateo Mérida
Historically, patriotism has been intimately tied with acts of military service. Images of Uncle Sam, the raising of the flag...
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November Avery Digital Classroom Events
Passing is a 2021 black-and-white drama film written, produced, and directed by Rebecca Hall in her feature directorial debut. The film is based on the 1929 novel...
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Black Hair and Coerced Conformity by Mateo Mérida
Avery Research Center: Joseph A. Towles Artifact Collection. Ivory hair pin. 2009. https://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/catalog/lcdl:52831. Hair has held an important place in...
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Introducing Avery Research Center’s Graduate Assistant: Kangkang Kovacs
Kangkang Kovacs is a graduate student in the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program for creative writing at the College...
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Introducing Avery Research Center Graduate Assistant: C. Mateo Mérida-Sparling
Hello everyone! My name is C. Mateo Mérida-Sparling. I was born and raised in Denver, CO, and am a big...
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James E. Campbell Student Leadership Application Opens and HBCU College Tour
Award It is officially Student Leadership Award Season! The Student leadership award is a $1000 travel and research stipend granted...
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October is American Archives Month: Charleston’s Hospital Workers Strike by Mateo Mérida
This blog post is written by Mateo Mérida, who is a graduate student for the Avery Research Center for African...
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October is American Archives Month: Celebrating the Book Lover’s Club by Mateo Mérida
When thinking of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the mass quarantine that it created, a distinctive memory for hundreds of millions of people...
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October is American Archives Month: Decorative Sweetgrass Wall Pocket By Kangkang Kovacs
This blog post is written by Kangkang Kovacs, who is a graduate assistant at the Avery Research Center for African...
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October is American Archives Month: African American Burial Sites in Charleston, South Carolina by Mateo Mérida
As a city that is more than 350 years old, Charleston is the final resting place of many hundreds of...
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October is American Archives Month: Philip Simmons’ Gate at Charleston International Airport by Kangkang Kovacs
Have you ever flown into or out of Charleston International Airport? At the Central Market place right after the security...
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A Life Well Lived Lucille Whipper 1928–2021
During her lifetime, Lucille Simmons Whipper acquired numerous achievements and garnered countless accolades. But one of her most shining accomplishments...
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Avery Research Center Awarded Funding
The Avery Research Center is glad to announce that we are the recipient of two grants to help us do...
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Join the Avery Digital Classroom in August 2021
The Avery Research Center is pleased to provide a wide variety of programming for the August edition of the Avery...
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Avery Sponsor’s Stono Park Elementary Food Justice Garden
Stono Park Elementary School Food Justice Garden Sponsored by the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture The...
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Avery Digital Classroom for May 2021
We are back with a series of great programming for May 2021. Check out the event flyers below. Some events...
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The Role of Black Women’s Social Clubs in the Political, Social, and Cultural Activism in the South Carolina Lowcountry with Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch on May 19th at 6pm
In 2020, the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture was awarded a a grant to digitize collection...
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