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Handwritten essay entitled “Adult Basic Education in Charleston” by Septima Clark (page 4 of 4), ca. 1957, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
College of Charleston’s Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 2010, photograph by Liz Vaughn.
Building at 42.5 Morris Street, Charleston, South Carolina, 2015, courtesy XXX.
Brooks Motel at the 60 Morris Street location, Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1990s, courtesy of Lois Lane Properties.
Morris Brown AME Church, 13 Morris Street, Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of XXX.
Simonton School yard, 68-81 Morris Street, Charleston, South Carolina, 1891, courtesy of XXX.
Esso gas stationed owned by Robert F. Morrison at 179 Coming Street, Charleston, South Carolina, ca 1938, image from
Our Charleston, Vol. III
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Slave market in Algiers, Algeria, etching by Jan en Casper Luyken, 1684, courtesy of the Amsterdam Museum.
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.
"'Marching on!' The Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Colored Regiment singing John Brown's March in the streets of Charleston," wood engraving, Charleston, South Carolina, 1865,
Harper’s Weekly
, courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
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