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Savannah considers Black people and women for city square to replace name of slavery advocate -Associated Press

Efforts to restore dilapidated house museum of African American art in Savannah, Georgia get significant boost -The Art Newspaper

Efforts to restore dilapidated house museum of African American art in Savannah, Georgia get significant boost -The Art Newspaper

 

A plaque marking the 1851 dedication of Calhoun Square in Savannah, Ga., is shown recessed into a walkway on Nov. 10, 2022. Savannah's city council had the marker and signs removed from the square when it voted to strip the honor to former U.S. Vice President John C. Calhoun, who had been a vocal advocate for slavery. As the city council

 

A plaque marking the 1851 dedication of Calhoun Square in Savannah, Ga., is shown recessed into a walkway on Nov. 10, 2022. Savannah's city council had the marker and signs removed from the square when it voted to strip the honor to former U.S. Vice President John C. Calhoun, who had been a vocal advocate for slavery. As the city council prepares to choose a new name, a list of recommended finalists includes the names of four Black people, a Native American tribe and a group of women. (AP Photo/Russ Bynum)

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Efforts to restore dilapidated house museum of African American art in Savannah, Georgia get significant boost -The Art Newspaper

Efforts to restore dilapidated house museum of African American art in Savannah, Georgia get significant boost -The Art Newspaper

Efforts to restore dilapidated house museum of African American art in Savannah, Georgia get significant boost -The Art Newspaper

 The Kiah house will be restored to its former glory, highlighting African American art, and providing housing to local artists

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Efforts to restore dilapidated house museum of African American art in Savannah, Georgia get significant boost -The Art Newspaper

Visit Savannah | Savannah Black Heritage and Cultural Experiences

 Savannah celebrates more than 250 years of black history. From historic sites and museums to the city's thriving black-owned businesses of today, Savannah's African American culture and rich heritage are important and noteworthy chapters in our city's story. 

-Visit Savannah Website

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