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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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Indigeneity Among African Americans by Mateo Mérida
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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