Walking tour to focus on slavery and the Civil War; local author to participate

Local author Dr. Walter B. Curry Jr. will be participating as a tour guide with The Charleston Museum. The tour, “From Birds to Batteries: An In-depth Ecology and Historical Walking Tour of Battery Pringle” will take place at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 22, at the The Dill Sanctuary, 1163 Riverland Dr., Charleston. Curry will be […]

SC State’s library to celebrate National Library Week-Book discussions and signing

Authors will discuss their books, articles, or related publications. Individuals will be able to purchase a signed copy of the author’s book following the presentations. “44 Days of Being Humble.” Author: Jekela S. Burgess. “Everything Lemonade.” Author: Mrs. Alicia Collins "The Thompson Family: Untold Stories from the Past" (1830-1960). Author: Dr. Walter B. Curry Jr. […]

Martha Kitchings Seawright Ellison

Aiken County Public Library 314 Chesterfield St SW, Aiken, SC, United States

Martha Kitchings Seawright Ellison was born enslaved on November 20, 1849, in Barnwell County South Carolina. This presentation tells the contextualized story of her life, featuring local history of the antebellum period and Civil War in Barnwell County during Martha’s enslavement; a personal account of Martha’s life on the Phillips Plantation during the Reconstruction Era […]

Juneteenth Celebration-Laurens, South Carolina

Laurens County Museum 116 South Public Square, Laurens, SC, United States

Join us for the City of Laurens Juneteenth Festival on June 17, 2023! We’re thrilled to announce that Dr. Walter B. Curry Jr. will be speaking at the Laurens County Museum at 1:00 pm, sharing his insightful perspective on this important occasion. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and celebrate the significance of […]

Columbia Readers & Writers Group

Lizards Thicket 3147 Forest Drive, Columbia, SC, United States

Join us for lunch at the Lizards Thicket in Columbia, SC from 11:30 AM-12:30PM for a special presentation by Dr. Walter B. Curry, on his book, "The Awakening: The Seawright-Ellison Family Saga, Vol.1, A Narrative History". Books will be available for sale at a discounted price.

Dr. Walter B. Curry, Jr. Book Talk and Signing

All Good Books 734 Harden Street, Columbia, SC, United States

Join us Tuesday, July 11, at 6 pm as Dr. Walter B. Curry, Jr. will be here to discuss his book The Awakening: The Seawright-Ellison Family Saga, Vol.1, A Narrative History. The book has been selected as a 2023 National Indie Excellence Book Awards Finalist in two categories: African American Non-Fiction & Regional Non-Fiction Southeast. […]

Book Signing/Meet & Greet

Barnes & Noble at Midtown 3400 Forest Drive, Columbia, SC, United States

I will be at Barnes & Noble Bookstore, 3400 Forest Drive, Columbia, SC on Saturday August 12th, 12:00 PM-2:00 PM. I’m going to have Columbia African American history displays that features my ancestral connections to historic Ward One, Washington Street Business District, Palmetto State Barbers Association, and the desegregation of the South Carolina Department of […]

2023 Jubilee Festival of Black History & Culture hosted by Historical Columbia

Mann-Simon Historic Site 1403 Richland Street, Columbia, SC, United States

2023 Jubilee Festival of Black History & Culture hosted by Historical Columbia, on Saturday September 16th, 2023, at the Mann-Simons Site from 11:00 AM-6:00 PM. The book, "The Awakening: The Seawright-Ellison Family Saga, Vol.1, A Narrative History" featuring ancestral stories connected to Columbia African American history including the historic Ward One community, Olympia Mills, Washington […]

Saturday Signing & Book Tavern

The Book Tavern 978 Broad Street, Augusta, GA, United States

Saturday Signing on September 23rd, 1pm-3pm, at the Book Tavern. Purchase the book, The Thompson Family: Untold Stories From The Past (1830-1960) on that day and enter to win one of several excellent prizes from me including a friend membership to the Lucy Craft Laney Museum.

Community Day at the Dill Sanctuary-Hosted By The Charleston Museum

The Dill Sanctuary 1163 Riverland Drive, Charleston, SC, United States

I will be doing an interpretive talk on "Civil War Cooking: What the Confederate Soldiers Ate" which will focus on the foods Confederate soldiers ate prepared by cooks, when they were stationed at Battery Pringle area of Dill Sanctuary, and other locations during the way. Some of the cooks were enslaved laborers who included my […]

Lavinia C. Thompson-The Personal Story of Slavery & The Civil War in South Carolina

Redcliffe State Historic Site 181 Redcliffe Road, Beech Island, SC, United States

Lavinia was born enslaved on June 3rd, 1844, in Aiken County, and this presentation tells her personal story of slavery and survival during the Civil War. Lavinia would follow her master into battle in the Civil War, serving the Confederate army as a cook. Six decades later, she would be among about 100 black South […]