Box 28
Contains 20 Results:
Exhibit: Avery: The Spirit That Would Not Die, 1980-1981, and undated
Contains exhibit outlines and inventories, text panel scripts, flyers, handwritten notes, and newspaper article.
Typescript: "Black Family Genealogy", 1980
Holds typescript, "How To Do Family History in Charleston: The Black Experience," a selected bibliography of sources. This handout was in conjunction to a conference funded in part by the South Carolinba Committee on the Humanities.
Booklet: Black Charleston in Slavery and Freedom: A Pictorial History From Colonial Times to the Present, 1980
Holds two booklets that supported an exhibition at the Gibbs Art Gallery, sponsored by the AIAAHC.
Membership mailing list, February 1992
Holds a computer printout.
Various Audio-Visual materials, 1984-1985
Contains cassette tape recording of "Conference," dated 1984 August 24; photographic slides from a presentation regarding "Free Negro Capitation Books," 1985 June; and two color photographs of an unidentified man.
Planning grant proposal, 1981-1982
Contains grant proposal to the South Carolina Committe for the Humanities, entitled, "Afro-America's Lowcountry Hertiage," for the creation of the Avery Research Center.
Event programs and Newspaper articles, 1985
Holds event programs sponsored by the Institute board, along with clippings about Lucille Whipper and "Charleston Grand Reunion."
Executive Board meeting minutes and correspondence, 1989, and undated
Includes event program honoring Eugene C. Hunt.
Acquisition policy and procedures, 1988-1989
Includes memorandum from Eugene Hunt to Lucille Whipper regarding the acquistions he acquired for Avery.
Executive Board meeting minutes and correspondence, 1990, and undated
Includes financial reports, amendments to Avery's Constitution, and speech transcripts from the Board President.