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Lonnie Hamilton III papers
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1096
Abstract
Lonnie Hamilton, III was a musician, educator, and community leader. Notably, Hamilton was the first African American to serve on the Charleston County Council.The collection includes material related to Hamilton's personal life and professional career as an educator, musician, and Charleston County Councilman. The material in the personal series includes feature articles on his life, his involvement with community organizations including Spoleto Festival, U.S.A., and political...
Dates:
1950-2001
Harleston Funeral Home records
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1014
Abstract
The original Harleston Funeral Home was established in Charleston, South Carolina in 1901 by Edwin G. Captain Harleston (1854-1931) and his brother, Robert Harleston (1846-1915), under the name Harleston Brothers Funeral Home. It was one of the first funeral homes for African Americans in Charleston.
The Harleston Funeral Home Papers consist of 17 volumes which document the deceased, customers, and funeral expenses. They are organized into three series. The Funeral...
Dates:
1900-1976
Helen Evangeline Banks Harrison papers
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1032
Abstract
Helen Evangeline Banks Harrison was born in Hampton, Virginia in 1898, to Issiah and Anna DeCosta Banks. Often called Evangeline, or Vangi, she attended city schools in Charleston, South Carolina, as well as Avery Normal Institute, and Howard University. In 1922 she married Armistead B. Harrison and in 1935, she began working as a clerk in the out patient clinic of Charleston's segregated Hospital and Training School for Nurses. Harrison became Medical Records Librarian...
Dates:
approximately 1850-1985
Holloway family scrapbook
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1065
Abstract
James Harrison Holloway, compiler of the family scrapbook, collected materials in the early twentieth century to preserve a record of his family’s legacy as free prominent African Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, from their arrival in the late eighteenth century. In the wake of Reconstruction and the dawn of Jim Crow, Holloway, whose vocations ranged between preacher, postmaster, and harness maker, sought to assert his family's legacy against the economic, social, and political...
Dates:
1776-1977, undated
Humane and Friendly Society records
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1114
Abstract
The Humane and Friendly Society was a benevolent society of free African American men in Charleston, South Carolina. The Society served as a way to provide for widows, orphaned children, a burial place for its members, and it also arranged apprenticeships and educational opportunities for African American men.The collection consists of administrative materials of the Humane and Friendly Society including meeting minutes, correspondence, and membership lists. Topics of discussion...
Dates:
1934-1966, 1981
Esau Jenkins papers, 1963-2003
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1004
Abstract
Esau Jenkins (1910-1972) was born and raised on Johns Island, South Carolina. With very little formal education, he became a businessman and civil rights leader.The collection contains biographical papers, correspondence, writings, and information about his affliations, including the Progressive Club, Citizen's Committee of Charleston, Community Organization Credit Union, Political Action Committee of Charleston County, Political Awareness League of Charleston County, and the...
Dates:
1963-2003
Jenkins Orphanage papers
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1063
Abstract
A Charleston (S.C.) orphanage for African American children, founded in 1891 by Reverend Daniel Joseph Jenkins. The Orphan Aid Society (chartered 1892) was the governing board of the orphanage. Organized by members of the church where Reverend Jenkins was pastor, the Society furnished much of the financial support for the orphanage's efforts to provide education, training, skills, and care to orphans, half orphans, and destitute children. After Jenkins' death his widow, Mrs. Eloise C....
Dates:
1891-1991; Majority of material found in 1945-1980
Anna D. Kelly papers
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1083
Abstract
Anna D. Kelly (1913-2007) is known for her efforts to connect Lowcountry African Americans with the Highlander Folk School, most notably recruiting Septima Clark. A graduate of the Avery Normal Institute in Charleston, South Carolina, Kelly was a charter member of the Avery Institute of African American History and Culture. She then played a crucial role in establishment of the Avery Research Center.The collection includes personal papers and photographs related to Anna D. Kelly...
Dates:
1930s-1999
Kipnis family papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 1034-008
Collection Overview
Includes ephemera and clippings related to the Kipnis and Sokol families. Contains a business card (ca. 1950s) from J. Sokol Furniture House (563 King St.) and note (1992) typed on Morris Sokol Furniture (510 King) letterhead; also Dr. Kipnis's "certified pharmacist" patch (1970s). Clippings re. development and growth of pharmaceutical profession in the South Carolina low country (1976) and interview article re. Dr. Kipnis's career as a Charleston pharmacist (1986). Also invitation and...
Dates:
approximately 1950, 1976, 1986, 1992, 1998
Found in:
Special Collections
League of Allied Arts records
Collection
Identifier: AMN-1158
Abstract
The League of Allied Arts (LAA) is an organization of Black women who celebrate and help to locally advance a plethora of elements of high culture. The organization was initially founded in Los Angeles, CA in 1939, however, Edwina Whitlock created a new branch of the organization upon her relocation back to Charleston, South Carolina in 1986. This collection highlights the documents from its foundation and earliest years, from 1986 to 1988. There are three series. Administrative includes...
Dates:
1983-1988; Majority of material found within 1986-1988
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- Abolitionists -- Massachusetts -- Boston 1
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- Bonds-Wilson High School (Charleston, S.C.) 3
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 3
- Harleston family 3
- Harleston, Edwin Augustus, 1882-1931 3
- Hospital and Training School for Nurses (Charleston, S.C.) 3
- Howard University 3
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Charleston Branch (Charleston, S.C.) 3
- Benedict College 2
- Brown Fellowship Society (Charleston, S.C.) 2
- Centenary United Methodist Church (Charleston, S.C.) 2
- Craft family 2
- Craft, Ellen 2
- Craft, William 2
- Crum, William Demos, 1859-1912 2
- Crump family 2
- Davis, Julia-Ellen 2
- Graves, J. Michael (James Michael), 1915-1996 2
- Jenkins Orphanage (Charleston, S.C.) 2
- Jenkins' Orphanage Band 2
- Kinlaw family 2
- Morris Street Baptist Church (Charleston, S.C.) 2
- Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church (Charleston, S.C.) 2
- Orphan Aid Society (Charleston, S.C.) 2
- Whipper, Benjamin James, 1912-1998 2
- Whipper, Lucille, 1928-2021 2
- Whitlock, Edwina H. (Edwina Harleston), 1916-2002 2
- Wilson, John T., 1910-1994 2
- African Methodist Episcopal Church 1
- Allen University 1
- Allen, William Francis, 1830-1889 1
- Allison, C. FitzSimons (Christopher FitzSimons), 1927- 1
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 1
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Gamma Xi Omega Chapter (Charleston, S.C.) 1
- Alston, Addie Middleton 1
- Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America 1
- Anderson, Leroy Frederick, Dr., 1916-1989 1
- Association for the Study of African-American Life and History 1
- Association for the Study of African-American Life and History. Charleston Area Branch 1
- Association for the Study of African-American Life and History. Conference 1
- Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History 1
- Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History. Charleston Area Branch 1
- Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History. Conference 1
- Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, inc 1
- Atlanta University 1
- Bah, M. Alpha, 1947- 1
- Baker, Frazier B., -1898 1
- Ball, Edward, 1958- 1
- Banks, Anna DeCosta, 1863-1911 1
- Baptist Education Center Foundation (North Charleston, S.C.) 1
- Baptist Educational & Missionary Convention of South Carolina 1
- Baptist Ministers' Wives and Ministers' Widows of Charleston County (S.C.) 1
- Baskervill Ministries (Pawleys Island, S.C.) 1
- Beecher Congregational Church (New Orleans, La.) 1
- Bennett College (Greensboro, N.C.) 1
- Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments 1
- Boags Modern Arts Photography Studio 1
- Boags, Grippon A. 1
- Boags, Walter N., 1917-1997 1
- Bonds, J. R. (James Roosevelt), 1904-1992 1
- Bonds, Lacy, 1910-1973 1
- Bronseaux, Anna Pierre Dart, 1896-1978 1
- Bronseaux, Beverly 1
- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters 1
- Brown, J. Arthur, 1914-1988 1
- Brown, Millicent E. 1
- Burke High School (Charleston, S.C.) 1
- Butler, Nathaniel 1
- Butler, Susan Dart, 1888-1959 1
- Caffey family 1
- Carolina Youth Development Center 1
- Catholic Church. Diocese of Charleston (S.C.) 1
- Century Fellowship Society (Charleston, S.C.) 1
- Chambers, Annette Graves, 1983- 1
- Charity Baptist Church (Charleston, S.C.) 1
- Charleston Area Community Relations Committee (Charleston, S.C.) 1
- Charleston County Baptist Association (S.C.) 1
- Charleston County Council 1
- Charleston County Economic Opportunities Commission 1
- Charleston County Legislative Delegation 1
- Charleston County School District 1
- Charleston County School District No. 20 (S.C.) 1
- Charleston Naval Shipyard 1
- Charleston Normal and Industrial School (Charleston, S.C.) 1
- Chisholm, Shirley, 1924-2005 1
- Citizens and Southern National Bank 1
- Citizens' Committee of Charleston (Charleston, S.C.) 1
- Clark, Septima Poinsette, 1898-1987 1
- Clyburn, James 1
- Coards Studio 1
- Coards, Joseph 1
- Coards, Rachel 1
- College of Charleston. Governor's School 1
- Coming Street YWCA (Charleston, S.C.) 1
- Committee on Better Racial Assurance 1
- Community Organization Credit Union 1
- Community Organization Federal Credit Union. 1 + ∧ less
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