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Charleston County Council Black History Resolution

Posted on February 2, 2021February 4, 2021 by anhaykal

On Tuesday, February 2nd the Charleston County Council passed the following resolution in honor of Black History Month

Posted in 2021, African American, Black History Month, Black History Theme, CharlestonTagged Black History Month, Charleston CountyLeave a comment

Recent Posts: Charleston Area Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History

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The Making African America symposium brings together scholars, journalists, activists, curators, filmmakers and writers to discuss how immigration has shaped and is continuing to reshape what it means to be black in the United States. Explore the program and register here

Deep Blue : An Indigo Exhibition exhibition at the Public Works Art Center (Summerville, SC) from March 6 to April 16

Opening Saturday: “Deep Blue: An Indigo Exhibition” features eleven indigo artists from across the Lowcountry and beyond, including Kibibi Ajanku, Kristy Bishop, Arianne King Comer, Kelly Fort, Dale Fort, Ifé Franklin, Caroline Harper, Heather Powers, Marion Scott Readett, Pam Shanley, and Mary Young, Each artist individually explores their connections to the historically significant plant, sharing […]

Summit Series Finale with Mehrsa Baradaran: The Color of Money and the History of Black Banks

Wed, Mar 10, 2021 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST The Color of Money author and professor Mehrsa Baradaran will discuss the history of Black banking in America. Her keynote address will connect the origins of Black banking with the oppressive policies that created today’s racial wealth gap. The second half of the finale will […]

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Congratulations to ASALH student member Sarah Grace!

Sarah Grace Champagne, a ninth grader who resides in North Charleston, submitted an application for the Black History Celebration Oratorical Contest 2021 and emailed an essay with a preliminary video presentation. She was accepted for the final competition and was assigned a coach. The final video presentation is Saturday, February 27, 2021, 6-8 pm EST. We hope […]

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Charleston Area Branch of ASALH
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Charleston, SC 29422
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