A sleek, modern building in the heart of downtown Charleston has just opened amid much fanfare, and is set to be one of the city’s—and the nation’s—most significant cultural institutions
plantations in the country that centers the stories of the enslaved, telling a fuller and more complex historical truth.
She continues, “What happened here speaks to our humanity, our collective humanity, our history—as Charlestonians, as South Carolinians, and as Americans.”“I read our reviews,” she says. “And I mean, sometimes people really wear themselves out. You know? ‘I wish I could give you half a star.’ ‘I hate your guts.’ Yeah. But what they’re really saying is, I’m uncomfortable with this. Right? So there is a resistance.
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