Results for subject term " ": 63 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Marion Square and the “The 1869 Baseball Riot,” 329 Meeting Street By Brandon Stone View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Lincoln Theater, 601 King Street By Mills Pennebaker View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Leadership : Septima Clark's Faith Helps Change the Lowcountry, 1954-1964 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Kress Building, 281 King Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Jones Hotel, 71 Broad Street By Mills Pennebaker View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Jenkins Orphanage and Jenkins Orphanage Band, 20 Franklin Street By Brandon Stone View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Inheritance: Septima Poinsette Clark's Family, 1850s-1910s By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Immaculate Conception School, 200 Coming Street By Noah Dubois View Story | Show on Map Filed Under College of Charleston Home of Virginia A. Ferrette, 74 George Street By Grace Hall View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina H. A. DeCosta CompanyHarleston Village Historical Renovations By Anna Miller View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Francis Marion Hotel, 387 King Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Fort Johnson MonumentOne of many monuments glorifying the Confederacy By Joe Kelly & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Education: Septima Poinsette Finds Her Calling, 1912-1919 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina East Side Neighborhood By Mills Pennebaker View Story Filed Under College of Charleston Dreaming: Student Activism at the College of Charleston By Tanner Crunelle View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American 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 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 College of Charleston Cistern YardCampus green, graduation venue and performance space By Ron Menchaca View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Charleston Work House and "Sugar House" By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Charleston Branch of the NAACP, 81-A Columbus Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Charleston “Race Riot” of 1919, 305 King Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Central Baptist Church, 26 Radcliffe StreetA symbol of the resiliency of Black Charlestonians By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Centenary United Methodist Church, 60 Wentworth By Joshua Parks View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Cannon Street YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association), 61 Cannon Street By Joshua Parks View Story | Show on Map Previous Next
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Marion Square and the “The 1869 Baseball Riot,” 329 Meeting Street By Brandon Stone View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Lincoln Theater, 601 King Street By Mills Pennebaker View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Leadership : Septima Clark's Faith Helps Change the Lowcountry, 1954-1964 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Kress Building, 281 King Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Jones Hotel, 71 Broad Street By Mills Pennebaker View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Jenkins Orphanage and Jenkins Orphanage Band, 20 Franklin Street By Brandon Stone View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Inheritance: Septima Poinsette Clark's Family, 1850s-1910s By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Immaculate Conception School, 200 Coming Street By Noah Dubois View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under College of Charleston Home of Virginia A. Ferrette, 74 George Street By Grace Hall View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina H. A. DeCosta CompanyHarleston Village Historical Renovations By Anna Miller View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Francis Marion Hotel, 387 King Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Fort Johnson MonumentOne of many monuments glorifying the Confederacy By Joe Kelly & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Education: Septima Poinsette Finds Her Calling, 1912-1919 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under College of Charleston Dreaming: Student Activism at the College of Charleston By Tanner Crunelle View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American 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 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 College of Charleston Cistern YardCampus green, graduation venue and performance space By Ron Menchaca View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Charleston Work House and "Sugar House" By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Charleston Branch of the NAACP, 81-A Columbus Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Charleston “Race Riot” of 1919, 305 King Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Central Baptist Church, 26 Radcliffe StreetA symbol of the resiliency of Black Charlestonians By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Centenary United Methodist Church, 60 Wentworth By Joshua Parks View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Cannon Street YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association), 61 Cannon Street By Joshua Parks View Story | Show on Map