Speaker Sessions - May 14 with Bernard E. Powers Jr.

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Magnolia is proud to welcome Dr. Bernard Powers, director of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston and professor emeritus of history at College of Charleston, on May 14 for our Speaker Series. Dr. Powers will explore the complex and dynamic period immediately following the Civil War and emancipation. Freedpeople created new lives through the establishment of churches, schools, and new paths through labor. How did these developments forge new layers of status among Black Carolinians and what did these mean for patterns of race relations? We look forward to you joining us for our Speaker Series!

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Magnolia is proud to welcome Dr. Bernard Powers, director of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston and professor emeritus of history at College of Charleston, on May 14 for our Speaker Series. Dr. Powers will explore the complex and dynamic period immediately following the Civil War and emancipation. Freedpeople created new lives through the establishment of churches, schools, and new paths through labor. How did these developments forge new layers of status among Black Carolinians and what did these mean for patterns of race relations? We look forward to you joining us for our Speaker Series!

Magnolia is proud to welcome Dr. Bernard Powers, director of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston and professor emeritus of history at College of Charleston, on May 14 for our Speaker Series. Dr. Powers will explore the complex and dynamic period immediately following the Civil War and emancipation. Freedpeople created new lives through the establishment of churches, schools, and new paths through labor. How did these developments forge new layers of status among Black Carolinians and what did these mean for patterns of race relations? We look forward to you joining us for our Speaker Series!

Speaker Sessions - April 16 with Meredith Bean
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