FRANKLY CHARLESTON BHT 843.834.2003 franklycharleston.com Come experience the African Americans contributions to Charleston. A top 6 standout Black History Tour in the US from California to Charleston by Condé Nast Traveler . GULLAH GEECHEE AFRICA TOURS 843.478.0000 gullahgeecheetours.com Native Gullah historian teaching Unspoken Black African American Slave History “da root” of Charleston’s politics, religion & Slavery. GULLAH TOURS 843.763.7551 gullahtours.com Gullah Tours explores the places, history and stories that are relevant to the varied contributions made by black Charlestonians. Reservations suggested. MAGNOLIA PLANTATION AND GARDENS 843.571.1266 magnoliaplantation.com Experience 6 miles of walking and biking trails. Enjoy our scenic garden, Wildlife Center, Nature Train, Wildlife Boat, Audubon Swamp Garden, Historic Cabins & Magnolia House! SITES & INSIGHTS TOURS 843.552.9995 sitesandinsightstours.com Explore Charleston’s Black history and Gullah/ Geechee culture from a Black perspective in our 1, 2 & 2 1/2 hour motorized Black History, Porgy & Bess and Sea Islands Tours.
AFRICAN AMERICAN TOURS AVERY RESEARCH CENTER FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
843.953.7609 avery.cofc.edu
Reading room, archives & scheduled tours. 1990 Carolopolis Award. Beautifully restored facility, site of former Avery School built in 1865. Includes art, historical exhibits. BEYOND THE FIELDS: ENSLAVEMENT AT MIDDLETON PLACE 843.556.6020 middletonplace.org Join an historian for a 45-minute program and conversation focusing on the institution of slavery and the enslaved people whose labor built and maintained Middleton Place. CHARLESTON AFRICAN AMERICAN TOUR 843.276.0117 charlestonafricanamericantours.com A Gullah Geechee Tour showcasing Charleston’s rich Black History. Immerse yourself in the culture with a certified native born Gullah speaking historian. Bin yah not come yah. CHARLESTON’S AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND HERITAGE WALKING TOUR 843.722.8687 bulldogtours.com Explore the influence & experience of African Americans in Charleston from the brutality of slavery, through the struggle & oppression after, to the fight for civil rights. DRAYTON HALL 843.769.2600 draytonhall.org Drayton Hall’s interpretive presentation and exhibits on slavery and the post-Civil War era have won acclaim for their accuracy in African-American history interpretation.
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