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April 9 @ 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm

Beach Institute | Preserving Savannah’s African-American History

A conversation Jonathan Winbush, CEO of The Beach Institute African-American Cultural Center Gallery & Museum on its historical and present significance.

The Beach Institute is Savannah’s first school built after Emancipation specifically for African Americans. As a cultural center, the Beach Institute collects, interprets, preserves and presents African American history and culture through exhibits and artistic and educational programs.

Learn more about the Beach Institute here: https://www.beachinstitute.org/

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