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Hutchins Lecture: Bernard E. Powers on the Charleston Massacre

Pleasants Family Assembly Room Wilson Library, 2nd Floor, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

“Manners, Memory, and Murder in America’s Holy City” Sometimes called the “Holy City,” Charleston, South Carolina is one of America’s oldest and most historic cities. It has won numerous awards for its residents’ politeness, and it has been chosen as … Read more

Tell About the South: Charlotte Fryar on Campus History & Racial Justice

Love House & Hutchins Forum 410 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

"Building a University of the People: The Movement for a Free-standing Black Cultural Center at UNC-Chapel Hill" As the SOHP's University History Field Scholar, Charlotte Fryar has spent the last year exploring one of UNC-Chapel Hill's most significant movements in … Read more