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Tag: Slave Dwelling Project

Posted inNews

Bloody slave revolt topic of slave cabin conference

by Herb Frazier July 29, 2022July 29, 2022
Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

Gaillard Center presents virtual exhibit and concert from 2018 program, “Prints in Clay”

by Staff Reports April 23, 2020October 11, 2021
Posted inUncategorized

Slave dwellings are right in front of you in downtown Charleston

by Joe McGill December 11, 2019
Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

Slave Dwelling Project, Historic Charleston, and the Gaillard join for ambitious event recognizing African-American cultural contributions

by Staff Reports July 19, 2018October 11, 2021
Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

Magnolia Plantation and Gardens’ History Fair returns this July

by Katie Lyons June 18, 2018
Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

Thursday: Prof. Joseph Opala speaks on the Gullah Geechee and Sierra Leone connection

by Will Allen March 1, 2018
Posted inFeatures, News

Historic Charleston Foundation and Joseph McGill explore the city’s history of urban slavery

by Mary Scott Hardaway September 13, 2017
Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

The Art Institute presents ‘The Second Set of Stairs: The Slave Dwelling Project’ tonight

by Staff Reports February 23, 2017October 11, 2021

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