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A new Charleston museum exhibit launches a national archive of family stories on slavery’s legacy, aiming to deepen understanding of its ongoing impact.
A new exhibit at the International African American Museum in Charleston is launching a national archive of family oral histories about slavery’s lasting impact, preserving personal narratives to deepen understanding of its effects on African American lives.
The project, part of broader cultural preservation efforts in the Lowcountry, aims to support education, research, and national dialogue on race and legacy.
Meanwhile, a 2025 government shutdown raises concerns over disruptions to environmental protections in South Carolina, threatening conservation and climate resilience efforts.
In other developments, a historic Black Catholic church received a $500,000 grant for renovations, joining other regional heritage projects focused on preserving cultural landmarks.
Una nueva exhibición del museo de Charleston lanza un archivo nacional de historias familiares sobre el legado de la esclavitud, con el objetivo de profundizar en la comprensión de su impacto en curso.