African Americans -- South Carolina -- Charleston
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and Event Programs, 2001
File — Box 148, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Contains correspondence, event programs and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. anniversary celebration program booklets.
Dates:
2001
Correspondence and Event Programs, 2002
File — Box 148, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Contains correspondence, event programs and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. anniversary celebration program booklets.
Dates:
2002
Correspondence and Event Programs, 2003
File — Box 148, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Contains correspondence, event programs and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. anniversary celebration program booklets.
Dates:
2003
Craft and Crum families papers
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1102
Abstract
William Craft (1824-1900) and Ellen Smith Craft (1826-1891) were slaves who met on a plantation in Macon, Georgia. Unwilling to raise children in slavery, in December 1848 they devised a plan to escape to Philadephia, Pennsylvania. Ellen dressed as an invalid male, her arm in a sling to avoid writing (neither William nor Ellen could read or write) and face in bandages to obscure her feminine voice and lack of facial hair. William accompanied her as a servant. They arrived in Philadelphia on...
Dates:
1780-2007
Frank Augustus DeCosta papers
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1106
Abstract
Frank Augustus DeCosta (1910-1972) was an African-American educator, administrator and scholar born in Charleston, South Carolina. In a career that spanned four decades, DeCosta served as a teacher and principal of two high schools, supervisor and chairman of an education department, director of instruction and of student teaching, foreign service statistical officer, and organizing dean of two graduate schools.The collection includes correspondence, research notes, essays,...
Dates:
1847-2000; Majority of material found within 1940-1972
Department of Planning and Urban Development: Historical Research Project, 1987
File — Box 68: Series Series 2, Folder: 5
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents
Regarding research on Black Charlestonians.
Dates:
1987
Found in:
Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture
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Lucille Simmons Whipper papers
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Series 2: Political Career
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2.4: State of South Carolina Legislative Branch-The General Assembly: House of Representatives: The Honorable Lucille Whipper
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2.4.14: Charleston County and City Departments and Organizations
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2.4.14.2: City of Charleston: Departments Offices, Organizations and Businesses
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2.4.14.2.2: City of Charleston Departments
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK, Jr.) Celebration Event Program, 1994
File — Box 148, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Contains correspondence, event programs and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. anniversary celebration program booklets.
Dates:
1994
Event Programs, 1980
File — Box 148, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Contains correspondence, event programs and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. anniversary celebration program booklets.
Dates:
1980
Flyers regarding Community Cultural programs, 1981 - 1995
File — Box 147, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
Contains document pertaining to events in Charleston, and Columbia, South Carolina.
Dates:
1981 - 1995
Found in:
Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture
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Lucille Simmons Whipper papers
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Series 5: Civic, Community, and Social Involvement
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5.6: Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture
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5.6.2: Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, College of Charleston
Virginia Geraty papers
Collection
Identifier: AMN 1123
Abstract
Virginia Mixson Geraty (1915-2004) was born in Summerville, South Carolina to Edward Miles Mixson and his wife Ethel Sarah Ray Mixson. Geraty attended Immaculate Catholic School at Hendersonville, North Carolina, where her family lived during part of her childhood. After the passing of her younger brother and father, Geraty and her family moved to Yonges Island, South Carolina. It was there on the island that Geraty became interested in Gullah, when she heard it being spoken by a family...
Dates:
1915-2007; Majority of material found within 1978-2004