Black History Month at the Old Exchange
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Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon
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In commemoration of Black History Month, the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon (OXB) is hosting two of the Lowcountry’s premier historians. On February 4, Dr. Nic Butler of the Charleston Archive, part of the Charleston County Library, will discuss African American music in the Colonial period. Dr. Bernard Powers, from the College of Charleston, will lecture on Charleston and its role in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade on February 18. These lectures are free, but the OXB is asking for a $3.00 donation towards developing its African American exhibit.
Black History Month Lectures at the OXB
Feb 4 “Dr. Butler- African American Colonial Music”
Feb 18 “Dr. Powers-Charleston and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade”
6:00 pm – 7:00, Old Exchange Building 122 East Bay Street
Admission is free; however the OXB is seeking a $3 donation towards developing an African American exhibit for its’ museum.
RSVP is requested, but not required.
Please note, each lecture will count for the City of Charleston tour guide re-certification.
Black History Month Lectures at the OXB
Feb 4 “Dr. Butler- African American Colonial Music”
Feb 18 “Dr. Powers-Charleston and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade”
6:00 pm – 7:00, Old Exchange Building 122 East Bay Street
Admission is free; however the OXB is seeking a $3 donation towards developing an African American exhibit for its’ museum.
RSVP is requested, but not required.
Please note, each lecture will count for the City of Charleston tour guide re-certification.



