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Bobby Donaldson

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. ⁦James E. Clyburn⁩ and ⁦Bobby Donaldson⁩ discuss the importance of teaching Black History, particularly including the civil rights movement. “This history is important,” said Clyburn. #ALC52

.  ⁦<a href="/RepJamesClyburn/">James E. Clyburn</a>⁩ and ⁦<a href="/bdonaldson93/">Bobby Donaldson</a>⁩ discuss the importance of teaching Black History, particularly including the civil rights movement. “This history is important,” said Clyburn. #ALC52
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Held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C., Dr. Donaldson and Congressman Clyburn spoke about the importance of reclaiming and sharing the stories of people and events in the American Civil Rights Movement & how those stories still impact us today. 2/2

Held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C., Dr. Donaldson and Congressman Clyburn spoke about the importance of reclaiming and sharing the stories of people and events in the American Civil Rights Movement &amp; how those stories still impact us today. 2/2
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Want to learn a bit more about what is happening this Saturday, September 30th? Check out this news coverage about our free upcoming "Eyewitnesses to the Movement: The Lowcountry and the Civil Rights Movement" event! youtube.com/watch?v=WA5Dzb…

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History at work. Honored to join Lander University in celebrating the extraordinary career and scholarship of Dr. Vernon Burton . Keep your hand on the plow, my friend! Onward & Be Encouraged!

History at work. Honored to join  Lander University in celebrating the extraordinary career and scholarship of Dr. <a href="/VernonBurton1/">Vernon Burton</a> .  Keep your hand on the plow, my friend!  Onward &amp; Be Encouraged!
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“What we aim to do with our work is to remind audiences that South Carolina played a valuable role in the long struggle for civil rights” — Director Bobby Donaldson on Center for Civil Rights History & Research's mission as the research hub expands at historic Black school Story 📖 bityl.co/MLRO󠁵󠁳

“What we aim to do with our work is to remind audiences that South Carolina played a valuable role in the long struggle for civil rights” — Director <a href="/bdonaldson93/">Bobby Donaldson</a> on <a href="/UofSCCRC/">Center for Civil Rights History & Research</a>'s mission as the research hub expands at historic Black school
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A great article all about Sarah Mae Flemming, the South Carolinian whose court case ended segregation on public transportation and brought to a successful end the Montgomery bus boycott started by the arrest of Rosa Parks. 1/2

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Last night we had the pleasure to co-sponsor the kickoff event for the Garnet & Black Excellence Weekend! Alongside the USC Black Alumni Council, Black alumni were able to enjoy an evening of catching up & getting the chance to explore the “Intersection on Main” exhibit at the Columbia Museum of Art. 1/2

Last night we had the pleasure to co-sponsor the kickoff event for the Garnet &amp; Black Excellence Weekend! Alongside the <a href="/UofSCBAC/">USC Black Alumni Council</a>, Black alumni were able to enjoy an evening of catching up &amp; getting the chance to explore the “Intersection on Main” exhibit at the <a href="/ColaMuseum/">Columbia Museum of Art</a>. 1/2
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Earlier today, our Executive Director, Dr. Bobby Donaldson, gave a tour to the Richland County Education Association- Retired, in the “Our Story Matters” Gallery. They learned about the Washington Black Business District in Columbia from the 1870s through the 1970s. 1/2

Earlier today, our Executive Director, Dr. <a href="/bdonaldson93/">Bobby Donaldson</a>, gave a tour to the Richland County Education Association- Retired, in the “Our Story Matters” Gallery. They learned about the Washington Black Business District in Columbia from the 1870s through the 1970s.  1/2
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History at work! February has come and gone! Marching upward to Zion! Celebrating Zion Baptist Church Square and the Historic Black Business District corridor along Washington Street in Downtown Columbia, SC. Columbia SC 63 Center for Civil Rights History & Research Zion Baptist Church

History at work! February has come and gone!  Marching upward to Zion!  Celebrating Zion Baptist Church Square and the Historic Black Business District corridor along Washington Street in Downtown Columbia, SC. <a href="/ColumbiaSC63/">Columbia SC 63</a> <a href="/UofSCCRC/">Center for Civil Rights History & Research</a> <a href="/ZBCColumbiaSC/">Zion Baptist Church</a>
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History at Work! Center for Civil Rights History & Research Columbia SC 63 Celebrating Heritage Weekend with the Booker T. Washington High School Foundation in Cola, SC. 50 years ago, the last class graduated and the school "abruptly" closed. But the history yet lives! Exciting news on the horizon!

History at Work! <a href="/UofSCCRC/">Center for Civil Rights History & Research</a>  <a href="/ColumbiaSC63/">Columbia SC 63</a> 

Celebrating Heritage Weekend with the Booker T. Washington High School Foundation in Cola, SC.  50 years ago, the last class graduated and the school "abruptly" closed. But the history yet lives!  Exciting news on the horizon!
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Come out to our free "Intersection on Main Street," exhibit on display in the Columbia Museum of Art and ask our Executive Director, Dr. Bobby Donaldson, any questions you may have about the exhibit! He will be in the gallery TOMORROW, August 25, from 2 to 5 pm, and August 29, from 5 to 8 pm.

Come out to our free "Intersection on Main Street," exhibit on display in the <a href="/ColaMuseum/">Columbia Museum of Art</a> and ask our Executive Director, Dr. <a href="/bdonaldson93/">Bobby Donaldson</a>, any questions you may have about the exhibit! He will be in the gallery TOMORROW, August 25, from 2 to 5 pm, and August 29, from 5 to 8 pm.
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Today, the Center for Civil Rights History & Research remembers the life and celebrates the legacy of Dr. Lonnie Randolph, Jr., a member of the University’s Community Advisory Board and the longtime president of both the Columbia Branch and the South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP. 1/3

Today, the <a href="/UofSCCRC/">Center for Civil Rights History & Research</a> remembers the life and celebrates the legacy of Dr. Lonnie Randolph, Jr., a member of the University’s Community Advisory Board and the longtime president of both the Columbia Branch and the South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP. 1/3
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Thank you to everyone who joined us Wednesday evening as we listened to Dr. Waldo Martin and Dr. Patricia Sullivan discuss how to teach the American Civil Rights Movement. 1/2

Thank you to everyone who joined us Wednesday evening as we listened to Dr. Waldo Martin and Dr. Patricia Sullivan discuss how to teach the American Civil Rights Movement. 1/2
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Stopping by the Our Story Matters gallery, students learned more about the role that South Carolinianas had during the American Civil Rights Movement, as well as what life was like in Columbia for African Americans throughout the 20th century. 2/2

Stopping by the Our Story Matters gallery, students learned more about the role that South Carolinianas had during the American Civil Rights Movement, as well as what life was like in Columbia for African Americans throughout the 20th century. 2/2