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The Avery Research Center for African American History & Culture collects, preserves & promotes the unique history of the African diaspora #ChsNews

Charleston, SC
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AveryResearchCenter
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Scholarship applications for the Spring Certified Interpretive Guide training close next Friday. Submit today!
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AveryResearchCenter
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Attention Interpreters and Tour Guides! Registration for the Spring Certified Interpretive Guide course at the Avery Research Center is live! Scholarships are available #ChsNews https://t.co/J8vZxgRQrw
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Join us virtually or in-person on Thursday, February 13th from 6:00-7:00 pm (EST) for a HYBRID discussion of Dr. Millicent Brown’s latest book “Another Sojourner Looking for Truth!” Click the link “Avery Event Registration” link in our bio to save your spot!
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AveryResearchCenter
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Attention Interpreters and Tour Guides! Registration for the Spring Certified Interpretive Guide course at the Avery Research Center is live! Scholarships are available #ChsNews https://t.co/J8vZxgRQrw
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AveryResearchCenter
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Join the Black and Brown Interpreters Network™️ for an Eastside Matters Tour with Latonya Gamble. Register below #ChsNews https://t.co/sVVvBXEyxr
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CofC Alumni
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The College will recognize Black History Month with programming and events throughout the month of February, commencing with the State of Black CofC Summit on Saturday, Feb. 1. With everything from lectures and film screenings to workshops and athletic events, the month is
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On this day, we honor poet, writer and activist Langston Hughes, born on February 1, 1901. Hughes is widely regarded as a trailblazer of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s, known for his poetry and literary works that captured the essence of African American life
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Lowcountry Action Committee
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Join us at the Avery Research Center (@avery_tweets) on February 11th at 6pm for a screening & discussion of “Lowndes County & the Road to Black Power” w/ veteran SNCC organizer Mukasa “Willie Ricks” Dada! Register here: https://t.co/mRteFyo8Mb
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AveryResearchCenter
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Join the Black and Brown Interpreters Network™️ for a Frankly Charleston Black History Tour with certified interpretive Guide Franklin Williams!  Spaces are limited. Register below #ChsNews https://t.co/ULEnOGTCpI
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AveryResearchCenter
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Attention Black and Brown Interpreters and Tour Guides! We are now accepting applications for the Michael A. Allen Heritage Interpretation Scholarship for the Spring 2025 Charleston Master Naturalist Course! Apply today! #ChsNews
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AveryResearchCenter
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The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture is hiring an Outreach & Public Program Coordinator Apply below #ChsNews https://t.co/QgaNB6nU7H
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AveryResearchCenter
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On Tuesday, November 12, join @theGibbesmuseum at the Avery Research Center for a panel discussion that explores the importance of ancestral research as it relates to health and wellness. For more information (and to register), visit https://t.co/rlsUP3ZvvE #ChsNews
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AveryResearchCenter
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Avery Research Center staff is presenting and attending sessions at the South Carolina Archival Association conference and annual meeting today at Addlestone Library. There’s never a dull moment with this team!
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AveryResearchCenter
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The Avery Research Center is closed for staff professional development. We will return to normal operating hours on Wednesday, November 6th at 10am #ChsNews
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AveryResearchCenter
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Attention Black and Brown Interpreters and tour guides! Join us the Black and Brown Interpreters Network™️ at the International African American Museum (@iaamuseum) for a special tour with Associate Curator Isabelle Britto Register below #ChsNews https://t.co/EKANRSQWbr
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CofCFacultyStaff
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Congratulations to Aaisha Haykal, who recently received the President's Service Award from the Association for the Study of African American Life and History! Very well-deserved! 👏👏👏 @avery_tweets https://t.co/RBQNWPhFcH
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Aaisha Haykal, manager of archival services at the College of Charleston Avery Research Center, received the ASALH President's Service Award.
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AveryResearchCenter
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The Black and Brown Interpreters Network had a great Fall Planning Meeting today! Big things are on the horizon for this group!
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AveryResearchCenter
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Attention interpreters & tour guides! Join the Black & Brown Interpreters Network at the Aiken Rhett House for an Urban Townhouse Tour with tour guide Kevin Simmons to discuss the history of the site & the enslaved people who lived & worked there #ChsNews https://t.co/zuEmIdIwlf
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AveryResearchCenter
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We just wrapped another Certified Interpretive Guide training & added 7 new Black & Brown interpreters to the ranks of the National Association for Interpretation! We’re committed to making heritage interpretation accessible because only we can tell our stories! #ChsNews
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