All Stories: 67 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Story 14 Green WayBuilt for an African American during Reconstruction, later served as a women’s residence hall By Julia Eichelberger & Sarah Fick View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story 4 Green WayFormer Residence Hall “The Shack” By Julia Eichelberger & Sarah Fick View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story 63 ½ Coming Street/Solar Pavilion By R. Grant Gilmore III View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story 9 College WaySite of the Book Basement, 1946-71 By Harlan Greene View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story A History of St. Philip Street40- 70 St. Philip Street By Sarah Fick & Julia Eichelberger View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story A History of the College’s LandLocating the Land By Harlan Greene View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Activism : Pay Equalization and Septima Clark's Home, 1929-48 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Addlestone Library & Rivers GreenFormer site of African American cemeteries and Bishop England High School By Harlan Greene View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Allies: Crossing the Color Line with Septima Clark, 1947-1956 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Belonging: College of Charleston Honors Septima Clark, 1978-2020s By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Buchanan Barber College (Laura E. Mack Buchanan Sims), 87 Coming Street By Grace Hall View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Buist Elementary School, 103 Calhoun Street By Shannon Wait View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Cabbage Row, 89-91 Church Street By Jenn Curtis View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Cannon Street Hospital, 135 Cannon Street By Shannon Wait View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Cannon Street YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association), 61 Cannon Street By Joshua Parks View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Centenary United Methodist Church, 60 Wentworth By Joshua Parks View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Central Baptist Church, 26 Radcliffe Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Charleston “Race Riot” of 1919, 305 King Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Charleston Branch of the NAACP, 81-A Columbus Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Charleston Work House and "Sugar House" By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Cistern YardCampus green, graduation venue and performance space By Ron Menchaca View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Courage: Septima Clark Inspires Nonviolent Resistance, 1960-1965 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Discovering African American History at the College of CharlestonA Reflection by Professor Emeritus Bernard Powers By Bernard Powers View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story East Side Neighborhood By Mills Pennebaker View Story Next
Filed Under Story 14 Green WayBuilt for an African American during Reconstruction, later served as a women’s residence hall By Julia Eichelberger & Sarah Fick View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story 4 Green WayFormer Residence Hall “The Shack” By Julia Eichelberger & Sarah Fick View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story 9 College WaySite of the Book Basement, 1946-71 By Harlan Greene View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story A History of St. Philip Street40- 70 St. Philip Street By Sarah Fick & Julia Eichelberger View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story A History of the College’s LandLocating the Land By Harlan Greene View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Activism : Pay Equalization and Septima Clark's Home, 1929-48 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Addlestone Library & Rivers GreenFormer site of African American cemeteries and Bishop England High School By Harlan Greene View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Allies: Crossing the Color Line with Septima Clark, 1947-1956 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Belonging: College of Charleston Honors Septima Clark, 1978-2020s By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Buchanan Barber College (Laura E. Mack Buchanan Sims), 87 Coming Street By Grace Hall View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Buist Elementary School, 103 Calhoun Street By Shannon Wait View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Cannon Street YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association), 61 Cannon Street By Joshua Parks View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Centenary United Methodist Church, 60 Wentworth By Joshua Parks View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Central Baptist Church, 26 Radcliffe Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Charleston “Race Riot” of 1919, 305 King Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Charleston Branch of the NAACP, 81-A Columbus Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Charleston Work House and "Sugar House" By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Cistern YardCampus green, graduation venue and performance space By Ron Menchaca View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Courage: Septima Clark Inspires Nonviolent Resistance, 1960-1965 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Discovering African American History at the College of CharlestonA Reflection by Professor Emeritus Bernard Powers By Bernard Powers View Story | Show on Map