Avery Research Center
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Archives: Holding listings and Annotated bibliographies, undated
Contains administrative documents with correspondence, reports, and event programs, and the "Avery Messenger" newsletters. Also includes documents pertaining to the Avery Advisory Board.
Avery Board Sponsored Events: "Avery: The Spirit That Would Not Die: A History of Avery Normal Institute from 1865 to 1954", 1981
Includes research typescripts, short version history booklet by Drs. Edmund Drago and Eugene Hunt, and program invitations.
Avery Building Tour Scripts, undated
Contains administrative documents with correspondence, reports, and event programs, and the "Avery Messenger" newsletters. Also includes documents pertaining to the Avery Advisory Board.
Edmund Lee Drago collection
Job Descriptions, Staff Biographical Sketches, and Organizational Charts, 2000-2011, and undated
Contains administrative documents with correspondence, reports, and event programs, and the "Avery Messenger" newsletters. Also includes documents pertaining to the Avery Advisory Board.
Moorland-Spingarn Research Center: Archival Reading Room forms, undated
Contains documents collected in prepartation for the establishment of the Avery Research Center; a archive, small museum, and cultural center for public programming.
Position announcement for Executive Director, 1985
Contains administrative documents with correspondence, reports, and event programs, and the "Avery Messenger" newsletters. Also includes documents pertaining to the Avery Advisory Board.
Project: "The New Charleston" Spoleto Festival, 1991
Contains informational sheets regarding the Houston Conwill's cosmogram installation at Avery.
The South Carolina Black Legislators Oral History Project, 2000 - 2005
Contains correspondence with Whipper; project overview and typescript, "How to Record Oral Histories."
Typescript: "Two-Hundred and Fifty Years of Afro-American Business in Charleston, South Carolina", bulk: undated
Contains documents collected in prepartation for the establishment of the Avery Research Center; a archive, small museum, and cultural center for public programming.