Ransom Ginn: A Hidden Chapter of Black History
Learn about the untold story of Ransom Ginn, a Black man who received a Confederate pension. Dr. Walter Curry will delve into the historical context and the implications of this fascinating tale.
Learn about the untold story of Ransom Ginn, a Black man who received a Confederate pension. Dr. Walter Curry will delve into the historical context and the implications of this fascinating tale.
The Allendale County Historical Society invites you to attend "Writing My Family History and African American Confederate Pensioners in South Carolina.
Award-winning author Dr. Walter B. Curry, Jr. will give a presentation on The Thompson Family: Untold Stories from the Past. He will chronicle the rich history of this prominent African American family from Salley, South Carolina featuring stories of individuals who were enslaved. Books will be available for purchase. Presented in partnership with South Carolina […]
The Horry County Museum presents a program by Dr. Walter Curry on African American Confederate pensioners from South Carolina on Saturday, February 15th, at 1:00 PM. This presentation examines the factors that led South Carolina to employ African American labor during the American Civil War, the various functions that this labor fulfilled, the state’s endorsement […]
We invite you to commemorate the launch of the official biography of Dr. Matilda Evans, the first African American woman in South Carolina to be licensed to practice medicine. The event will feature a book celebration program and a panel discussion with esteemed authors, including Dr. Walter B. Curry, founder of Renaissance Publications, LLC; Beverly […]
I, along with fellow co-authors, Beverly Aiken-Muhammad and Anusha Ghosh, are eager to take part in the 2025 Columbia Black Expo, where I will be showcasing my book, South Carolina Matilda Evans: A Medical Pioneer, along with the commemorative medical license of Dr. Matilda Evans. I will be offering a 15% discount for health care […]
Lunchbox Learning at Upcountry History Museum featuring the topic,"South Carolina Matilda Evans: A Medical Pioneer"
Uncover the intriguing history of Aiken State Park through an engaging tour that highlights the area's unique past. Participants will delve into the rich narrative of the Sandhills, the turpentine industry, and the South Edisto River, while also recognizing the vital role played by the African American detachment of the Civilian Conservation Corps in shaping […]
Join us for a compelling discussion on the life and legacy of Dr. Matilda Arabella Evans, the first African American woman licensed to practice medicine in South Carolina. Explore her pioneering efforts in establishing hospitals, advocating for public health, and her enduring impact on the community. Speakers: Dr. Walter B. Curry, Jr., Ed.D. Beverly Aiken-Muhammad […]
Come join us for a hands-on story workshop led by the talented Dr. Walter Curry! This in-person event will take place at new Johnston Genealogical Research Center on Saturday August 2nd, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM, at 405 Calhoun St, Johnston, SC, where you'll have the opportunity to learn from a seasoned storyteller and share your own […]
“South Carolina Matilda Evans: A Medical Pioneer” is the official biography of Dr. Matilda Evans, the first African American woman licensed to practice medicine in South Carolina. Dr. Walter B. Curry, Jr. hails from Orangeburg, South Carolina, where he began his academic journey by obtaining a bachelor’s degree in political science from South Carolina State […]
Meet Award-Winning Southern Authors: Dr. Walter Curry, Jr., Ms. Patricia G. McNeely, Ms. Alexia Jones Helsley, Ms. Karen Stokes, Ms. Aliene Humphries, Mr. Marion F. Sturkey, Mr. Scott Jones, and Ms. Beth Francis. They will be on hand to educate visitors about their field(s) of interest and sell/sign their books. Other venders and organizations include […]