Results for subject term " ": 63 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina East Side Neighborhood By Mills Pennebaker View Story Filed Under African American Charleston Work House and "Sugar House" By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Buist Elementary School, 103 Calhoun Street By Shannon Wait 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 Charleston, South Carolina Francis Marion Hotel, 387 King Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map Filed Under College of Charleston Martindale-Bell House, 2 Green Way By Jenn Curtis View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, 122 East Bay Street By Jenn Curtis View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Post & Courier Office, 134 Columbus Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American U.S. Eastern District Federal Court - Briggs v. Elliott, 83 Broad Street 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 The Denmark Vesey House, 56 Bull Street By Olive Beck 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 Mother Emanuel AME, 103 Calhoun By Mills Pennebaker View Story | Show on Map Filed Under African American Septima P. Clark Birthplace, 105 Wentworth By Shannon Wait View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Thomas E. Miller House, 156 Smith Street By Jenn Curtis View Story | Show on Map 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 Saint Mark's Episcopal Church, 16 Thomas Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Mt. Zion AME Church, 5 Glebe StreetAn example of bridging the gap for the rest of the country By Tanesha High 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 63 ½ Coming Street/Solar PavilionThe complex evolution of a landscape occupied by enslaved and free African Americans By R. Grant Gilmore III View Story | Show on Map Filed Under College of Charleston The Omitted Legacy of George D. GriceA Complicated legacy By Robert Podolsky 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 Education: Septima Poinsette Finds Her Calling, 1912-1919 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map Previous Next
Filed Under African American Charleston Work House and "Sugar House" By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Buist Elementary School, 103 Calhoun Street By Shannon Wait 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 Charleston, South Carolina Francis Marion Hotel, 387 King Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under College of Charleston Martindale-Bell House, 2 Green Way By Jenn Curtis View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, 122 East Bay Street By Jenn Curtis View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Post & Courier Office, 134 Columbus Street By Joseph Williams View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American U.S. Eastern District Federal Court - Briggs v. Elliott, 83 Broad Street 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 The Denmark Vesey House, 56 Bull Street By Olive Beck 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 Mother Emanuel AME, 103 Calhoun By Mills Pennebaker View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under African American Septima P. Clark Birthplace, 105 Wentworth By Shannon Wait View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Thomas E. Miller House, 156 Smith Street By Jenn Curtis View Story | Show on Map
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 Saint Mark's Episcopal Church, 16 Thomas Street By Samuel Graham View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Mt. Zion AME Church, 5 Glebe StreetAn example of bridging the gap for the rest of the country By Tanesha High 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 63 ½ Coming Street/Solar PavilionThe complex evolution of a landscape occupied by enslaved and free African Americans By R. Grant Gilmore III View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under College of Charleston The Omitted Legacy of George D. GriceA Complicated legacy By Robert Podolsky 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 Education: Septima Poinsette Finds Her Calling, 1912-1919 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story | Show on Map