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Heritage Travel: Penn Center Charlotte Forten Day

Come have fun and interact with important figures in Penn Center’s history such as Charlotte Forten, Laura Towne, Ellen Murray, Harriet Tubman, Susie King Taylor and more! Games, prizes, music….and candy! Children, families and all…

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Heritage Travel: Penn Center Charlotte Forten Day

Come have fun and interact with important figures in Penn Center’s history such as Charlotte Forten, Laura Towne, Ellen Murray, Harriet Tubman, Susie King Taylor and more! Games, prizes, music….and candy! Children, families and all…

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Gullah Community & Oyster Industry in North Carolina’s Brunswick Islands

Gullah Community & Oyster Industry in North Carolina’s Brunswick Islands Navassa and Eagle Island in North Carolina are currently home to a hidden heritage that has impacted the region for centuries. The Gullah community has…

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Gullah Community & Oyster Industry in North Carolina’s Brunswick Islands

Gullah Community & Oyster Industry in North Carolina’s Brunswick Islands Navassa and Eagle Island in North Carolina are currently home to a hidden heritage that has impacted the region for centuries. The Gullah community has…

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Lowcountry Food Heritage: Celebrating Rice Culture and the Gullah-Geechee People

Peas, peas.    Peas and the rice done done, uh-huh.    Peas, peas.    Peas and the rice done done, uh-huh. The late historian and folklorist Cornelia Bailey would tell the story of how Gullah-Geechee women, deprived of…

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Lowcountry Food Heritage: Celebrating Rice Culture and the Gullah-Geechee People

Peas, peas.    Peas and the rice done done, uh-huh.    Peas, peas.    Peas and the rice done done, uh-huh. The late historian and folklorist Cornelia Bailey would tell the story of how Gullah-Geechee women, deprived of…

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Black Heritage Books: The History of Black Salons and Barbershops

There are so many fond memories of visiting who owned hair salons and barbershops. From the smell of hair products to the jokes of the men in my family, there is something special about experiencing…

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Black Heritage Books: The History of Black Salons and Barbershops

There are so many fond memories of visiting who owned hair salons and barbershops. From the smell of hair products to the jokes of the men in my family, there is something special about experiencing…

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Black Heritage Travels: Welcome Fall by Attending a Fall Harvest or Heritage Festival

Autumn is one of the most colorful times of the year. Fall in the South is a celebration of harvesting season, food, and music. And lots of tradition.  You can welcome fall by attending one…

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Black Heritage Travels: Welcome Fall by Attending a Fall Harvest or Heritage Festival

Autumn is one of the most colorful times of the year. Fall in the South is a celebration of harvesting season, food, and music. And lots of tradition.  You can welcome fall by attending one…

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Black Texas Heritage: 3 Books to Explore Black History in Texas

Everything is bigger in Texas and that goes for history as well. There is such a rich heritage of African American culture in the Lone Star State and today we have curated 3 Books to…

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