New Book Alert: 101 African Americans Who Shaped South Carolina edited by Dr. Bernard Powers

Dr. Bernard Powers talks his new book 101 African Americans Who Shaped South Carolina, the new International African American Museum, & spiked eggnog at library parties with Curtis Rogers for … Continue reading New Book Alert: 101 African Americans Who Shaped South Carolina edited by Dr. Bernard Powers

Carolina-Barbados Connection Symposium, November 13th and 14th

This fall marks 350 years of the historical connection between Carolina and Barbados, representing migration from Barbados and the beginning of slavery in Carolina. This symposium will commemorate this connection … Continue reading Carolina-Barbados Connection Symposium, November 13th and 14th

November 14th: Lecture (Advanced Citizenship and Voting Rights: Enlightening the Black Electorate) and Membership Meeting

Agenda 1:00 p.m. Lecture: Advanced Citizenship and Voting Rights: Enlightening the Black Electorate by Dennis Muhammad, ESQ  2:15 p.m.: Membership Meeting Register by using the form below The Zoom information will … Continue reading November 14th: Lecture (Advanced Citizenship and Voting Rights: Enlightening the Black Electorate) and Membership Meeting

October 25th at 6pm Presentation on the History of Violence Against the Black Church

  Dr. Anthony Greene (African American Studies) will give a lecture on the history of violence toward the black church, from 16th Street Baptist to Mother Emanuel.  6pm, via Teams: https://bit.ly/2TaRVKP.  … Continue reading October 25th at 6pm Presentation on the History of Violence Against the Black Church