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Newsletters
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Avery Institute of Afro-American History & Culture. History of the Avery Research Center. News & Notes. 160;/ Avery Research Center. The newsletter of the Avery Research Center and the Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture, launched its inaugural issue in the Fall of 2003. Building on an historic partnership between the Avery Research Center and the Avery Institute, the two entities in a unified effort, combined the Institute’s existing newsletter,. Avery Research Center Blog.
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Programs
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The Race and Social Justice Initiative. 25th Anniversary Celebration: Gallery. Black Power Conference: Program. Black Power Conference: Rationale. Plenary, Activist, Roundtable Speakers. Daughters of the Dust Conference. Daughters of the Dust Conference: Gallery. Daughters of the Dust Exhibition: Gallery. 160;/ Avery Research Center. Unless otherwise noted, all listed events are free and open to the public. Brown Bag Series: Interpreting African American History at McLeod Plantation,. A Deeper Black: Ra...
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2015 Historic Anniversaries
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Back to News and Notes. 160;/ Avery Research Center. February 4, 2015. For more information about this important anniversaries click here. This entry was posted in News and Notes. 8220;SELMA”: Panel Presentation and Community Discussion. Commemorating Malcolm X ». Avery Research Center Blog. Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture. Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World. College of Charleston Libraries. 66 George Street Charleston, SC 29424. General Information: 843.805.5507.
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160;/ Avery Research Center. The Avery Research Center invites scholars, students, and the general public to access the center’s archives and to tour the historical site – the former Avery Normal School founded in 1865. The Avery Research Center maintains several galleries and public program spaces. Education Programs and Archival Workshops. The Center also offers specialized educational tours and archival workshops. We are located at 125 Bull Street. Avery Research Center Blog.
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Exhibitions
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160;/ Avery Research Center. The Avery Research Center maintains several galleries and public program spaces. Each year, the Avery Research Center develops exhibitions from its rich archival, art, and rare manuscript collections and hosts temporary art exhibitions featuring prominent and burgeoning artists from South Carolina and throughout the African diaspora whose work supports the Center’s mission. The Avery Room houses the permanent Avery Normal Institute exhibit. This recreated 19th century so...
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South Carolina Black History Bugle. Outreach / Special Projects Photo Gallery. 160;/ Avery Research Center. The Avery Research Center seeks to bring content and educators together to help enhance the teaching of African American history and culture within K-12 and higher education. In collaboration with the College of Charleston’s School of Education, the College of Charleston’s Lowcountry Digital Library ( LCDL. Avery Research Center “Many Rivers to Cross” Education Outreach Project.
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Current
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160;/ Avery Research Center. 8220;MALCOLM X: 50 Years and Counting-The Legacy Continues”. February 21, 2015 – July 30, 2015. Malcolm X was assassinated on February 21, 1965. This exhibition featuring materials from the James E. Campbell Collection (Avery Research Center, College of Charleston) and from the private collection of Imam Hakim Abdul-Ali, commemorates the life and legacy of Malcolm X. February 12, 2015 – May 30, 2015. Avery Research Center Blog. Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World.
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Commemorating Malcolm X
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Back to News and Notes. 160;/ Avery Research Center. February 20, 2015. Join us at the Avery Research Center on Saturday, February 21, 2015, 11:00am – 5:00pm. Commemorating Malcolm X! FILM SCREENINGS; A CONVERSATION; EXHIBITION OPENING; RECEPTION. 11:00am – “Malcolm X: A Search For Identity”. 12:00noon – “Malc olm X: Make It Plain”. 3:00pm – A Conversation about Malcolm X with James E. Campbell and Imam Hakim Abdul-Ali. This entry was posted in News and Notes. History Harvest ».
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160;/ Avery Research Center. April 12, 2012. Avery Research Center Blog. Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture. Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World. College of Charleston Libraries. 66 George Street Charleston, SC 29424. General Information: 843.805.5507.