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Charleston's 350th Commemoration


In 2020, the City of Charleston and its citizens will commemorate its 350th anniversary of the arrival of English settlers from Barbados to Charles Towne Landing in 1670 and share Charleston’s full and accurate story up to the present day. Throughout the year, we will honor the customs, diverse cultures, and rich heritage through a deep reflection and true representation of the city’s history.

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Women & Gender Studies

Fort Sullivan DAR celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment

Fort Sullivan DAR celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment

SC women celebrate a century of having the right to vote, call on more women to seek office

SC women celebrate a century of having the right to vote, call on more women to seek office

We the Women Episode 19: Anita Zucker

We the Women Episode 19: Anita Zucker

How SC women fought for and earned the right the vote

How SC women fought for and earned the right the vote

Commentary: Susan Pringle Frost, a prominent Charleston suffragette and so much more

Commentary: Susan Pringle Frost, a prominent Charleston suffragette and so much more

We the Women Episode 18: P.J. Browning

We the Women Episode 18: P.J. Browning

We the Women Episode 17: Helen Hill

We the Women Episode 17: Helen Hill

We the Women Episode 16: Jill Muti

We the Women Episode 16: Jill Muti

We the Women Episode 15: Sherry Shealy Martschink

We the Women Episode 15: Sherry Shealy Martschink

We the Women Episode 14: Lisa Wells

We the Women Episode 14: Lisa Wells

We the Women Episode 13: Chef Ayanna John-Carter

We the Women Episode 13: Chef Ayanna John-Carter

We the Women Episode 12: Dr. Gerrita Postlewait

We the Women Episode 12: Dr. Gerrita Postlewait

We the Women Episode 11: Ginny Deerin

We the Women Episode 11: Ginny Deerin

We the Women Episode 10: Queen Quet

We the Women Episode 10: Queen Quet

We the Women Episode 9: Hillary Repik

We the Women Episode 9: Hillary Repik

We the Women Episode 8: Brigadier General Sally Selden, Ph.D.

We the Women Episode 8: Brigadier General Sally Selden, Ph.D.

We the Women Episode 7: Reverend DeMett Jenkins

We the Women Episode 7: Reverend DeMett Jenkins

Editorial: Honoring a Charleston civil rights icon

Editorial: Honoring a Charleston civil rights icon

We the Women Episode 6: Dr. Mary Thornley

We the Women Episode 6: Dr. Mary Thornley

We the Women Episode 5: Barbara Williams

We the Women Episode 5: Barbara Williams

Mount Pleasant natives celebrate generational Sweetgrass basket heritage

Mount Pleasant natives celebrate generational Sweetgrass basket heritage

We the Women Episode 4: Melissa Moore

We the Women Episode 4: Melissa Moore

We the Women Episode 3: Pamela Evette

We the Women Episode 3: Pamela Evette

We the Women Episode 2: Sandy Tecklenburg

We the Women Episode 2: Sandy Tecklenburg

We the Women Episode 1: Dot Scott

We the Women Episode 1: Dot Scott

CofC's Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture names new director

CofC's Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture names new director

Finding green peace with a 100-year-old Charleston gardener

Finding green peace with a 100-year-old Charleston gardener

Letters to the Editor: Women need more than vote for equality

Letters to the Editor: Women need more than vote for equality

State Museum exhibition smartly charts U.S. progress with women’s issues

State Museum exhibition smartly charts U.S. progress with women’s issues

For 100 years, Preservation Society of Charleston has been many things, but never meek

For 100 years, Preservation Society of Charleston has been many things, but never meek

Gilbreth column: John Rivers’ list of Charleston’s notable women

Gilbreth column: John Rivers’ list of Charleston’s notable women

City leaders, organizers behind 350th celebrations to honor women of Charleston's history

City leaders, organizers behind 350th celebrations to honor women of Charleston's history

Queen Quet tell'um chillun about Gullah Heritage on Famlee Day

Queen Quet tell'um chillun about Gullah Heritage on Famlee Day

Editorial: A century ago, women gained the vote, and Charleston played a role

Editorial: A century ago, women gained the vote, and Charleston played a role

Cross-disciplinary event highlights the creative achievements of indigenous women

Cross-disciplinary event highlights the creative achievements of indigenous women

One of Charleston's great preservation matrons, Jane Thornhill, dies at 94

One of Charleston's great preservation matrons, Jane Thornhill, dies at 94

SC waited until 1969 to ratify the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote

SC waited until 1969 to ratify the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote

Grimke sisters honored Charleston to celebrate Lowcountry abolitionists, feminists Sue Monk Kidd talks about Grimkes, Charleston’s soul, move to Florida

Grimke sisters honored Charleston to celebrate Lowcountry abolitionists, feminists Sue Monk Kidd talks about Grimkes, Charleston’s soul, move to Florida

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