Black Carolinians Speak: Portraits of a Pandemic is a collection of paintings, drawings, photography, excerpts from interviews, and other expressions by African Americans in SC about the impact of the Coronavirus on their lives and livelihoods.
Black Carolinians Speak: Portraits of a Pandemic is a collection of paintings, drawings, photography, excerpts from interviews, and other expressions by African Americans in South Carolina about the impact of the Coronavirus on their lives and livelihoods. The oral history project was managed by the SC African American Heritage Commission (with assistance from the WeGOJA Foundation.)
The project is brought to you by the generous support of the 1772 Foundation, the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, SC Humanities, and the SC Dept of Archives and History.
Open every day EXCEPT SUNDAYS through Sept. 17, 2021
Painting: Communal by Jonathan Green (c) courtesy of Carl and Pat Miller Collection
FREE
Closed on Sundays
2021/07/17 - 2021/09/17
South Carolina Department of Archives and History
301 Parklane Road, Columbia, SC 29223