South Carolina Civil Rights Museum Launches $4 Million Campaign to Complete Exhibits
South Carolina Civil Rights Museum launches $4 million campaign to complete exhibits at new Railroad Corner facility opening in 2026.
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South Carolina Civil Rights Museum launches $4 million campaign to complete exhibits at new Railroad Corner facility opening in 2026.
Read MoreThe Koger Center for the Arts will host SoulHAUS Sessions featuring Cecil J. Williams on February 27, 2026, with doors opening at 5 p.m. and the conversation starting at 6 […]
Read MoreSC Civil Rights Museum to host compelling free program On Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 5 {: 0 0 } \mathrm { p. m. } the South Carolina Civil Rights […]
Read MoreCecilJ. Williams and other civil rights personalities joined Lanny Smith,founderof Actively Black,as featured guests oniHeartRadio’s The Breakfast Club with Charlamagne Tha God-one of America’s most influential radio hosts and a […]
Read MoreThe South Carolina Civil Rights Museum proudly announces that its founder and renowned civil rights photographer Cecil J. Williams joined Lanny Smith, founder of Actively Black, as featured guests on […]
Read MoreBy Cecil J. Williams ORANGEBURG The future home of the South Carolina Civil Rights Museum is rising fast at Railroad Corner—and we’re officially over the halfway hump. With construction charging […]
Read MoreNearly four decades ago, two companies were founded in the same building. The companies’ front doors were side by side in a two-story building on Beltline Boulevard. This newspaper was […]
Read MoreDESA, Inc., a business development and professional services firm, is celebrating 39 years of service to entrepreneurs and small businesses. Founded in 1986 by CEO Diane E. Sumpter, DESA has […]
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