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Dr. Lucy Hughs Brown (bottom right) with nursing students, circa 1900s, courtesy of Waring Historical Library.
Dr. Martin King, Adrian Poinsette and Yvonne Clark at the home of Septima Clark, 1967, Charleston, South Carolina, Septima P. Clark Papers, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Dr. Martin Luther King at the Citizenship Education Training Center, 1960, Liberty County, Georgia, Charleston, South Carolina, Septima P. Clark Papers, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. attending community planning meeting at the Emanuel AME Church, May 18, 1962, Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. attending community planning meeting at the Emanuel AME Church, May 18, 1962, Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of the Avery Research Center. King’s 1962 speech inCharleston helped galvanize local Black communities to participate in the Charleston Movement for Civil Rights.
Dr. Robert J. MacBeth, ca. 1890s, courtesy of Avery Research Center. MacBeth, an Avery graduate who became a dentist in Charleston, served as one of the early presidents of the Avery Alumni Association. The goal of this Association was to assist with fundraising and secure its social standing in the Charleston community to help ensure the school's continued existence.
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Dr. Theodore Stern (left) at the dedication of the Theodore S. Stern Student Center, Charleston, South Carolina, 1974, courtesy of College of Charleston Libraries.
Dr. W.E.B. Dubois, 1904, published by Bain News Service, courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Dubois visited Charleston, and specifically Avery Normal Institute, on separate occassions in 1917 and 1921.
Dr. William D. Crum, ca. 1890s, courtesy of the Avery Research Center. Crum served as a president of the Avery Alumni Association. Like other active members of the alumni association, Crum served the school directly as a member of the board of trustees and was involved with the Cannon Street Hospital.
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