On a mobile device? Visit http://www.lib.unc.edu/m/
| |
| Stone Center Guide to the Web - Cultural Centers (4 items) |
| |
|
|
- African-American Cultural Complex
- Located in Raleigh, NC, “the African American Cultural Complex is a unique collection of artifacts, documents and displays of outstanding contributions made by African Americans and are housed in several buildings along a picturesque nature trail.” The site features information about the history of the Cultural Complex as well as a schedule of events and exhibits. (Source: African-American Cultural Complex)
|
- Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
- The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture (formerly the Afro-American Cultural Center) "exists to present, preserve and promote African-American art, culture and history for the education and enlightenment of all.” The site contains detailed information about the myriad events at the center. (Source: Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture)
|
- Hayti Heritage Center
- Located in Durham, North Carolina, the Hayti Heritage Center “is committed to preserving, restoring, and developing the complex into a cultural and educational institution that promotes the understanding and appreciation for African American experiences and contributions to the world.” The site features a list of current and past exhibits, performance schedules, educational resources, and annual events and festivals. (Source: Hayti Heritage Center)
|
- YMI Cultural Center
- Located in Asheville, North Carolina, the mission of the YMI Cultural Center is to “celebrate African American culture and diversity in the community.” The site features a history of the center, exhibitions and programs, event archives, and links of interest. (Source: YMI Cultural Center)
|
|
Please send comments and questions to
library staff.
Suggestions on Library Services?
Give us your feedback.
URL: http://www.lib.unc.edu/stone/webguide/index.html?display=print_items&item_id=60
This page was last updated Friday, May 04, 2007.