The Cecil Williams South Carolina Civil Rights Museum serves as a primary facility for recognizing and preserving the history of civil rights in South Carolina. It is committed to the identification, interpretation, preservation, and visual presentation of items that chronicle the significant events affecting African Americans in the state and nation.
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$94.19 thousand
This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

Immersive virtual reality experiences that allow visitors to engage with civil rights history.

An educational program that teaches the history of civil rights through arts and humanities.

A campaign to support the expansion and sustainability of the museum.
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Discussions on the intertwined history of Americans of African and European origins with a focus on the legacies of slavery.
An educational program designed to engage students with the history of civil rights through various artistic mediums.
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