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The Chronicle June 10, 2020 - 6B www.charlestonchronicle.net Allen Univ. receives funding from the National Park Service “We’re excited to be able to offer college students as well as members of the local commu- nity opportunities to learn more about the profound impact that journalists like John Henry Mc- Cray had on the development of the civil rights movement in South Carolina and beyond,” said Dr. Kevin Trumpeter, prin- cipal investigator for the project and the dean of Arts and Hu- manities at Allen. also support symposia on the topic of the black press and civil rights, journalism work- shops, and the development of free educational resources. “McCray’s use of media to suc- cessfully combat many of the in- justices he witnessed around him offers an inspiring example that is relevant to our own his- torical moment,” said Dr. Trumpeter. “He’s really a heroic figure, and this project will help to preserve and ex- plore the ongoing significance of that legacy.” The project, which is titled “John Henry McCray and the Role of the Black Press in the Civil Rights Movement,” will run from August 2020 until Au- gust 2023. For more information, con- tact Dr. Kevin Trumpeter at (803) 255-4782 or at ktrum- [email protected]. South Carolina’s civil rights movement. The focus of the project will be on the development of educa- tional and interpretive materi- als and public programming related specifically to The Lighthouse and Informer, which was published by South Carolina civil rights pioneer John Henry McCray in Co- lumbia, South Carolina from 1941-1954. Allen University will receive $43,897 in historic preservation funds from the National Park Service. The support from the African American Civil Rights History Grant funded by the National Park Service, Department of Interior, will assist Allen in sponsoring programming to promote knowledge about the vital role that African-Ameri- can newspapers played in The grant will provide sum- mer fellowships for students at- tending historically black colleges and universities to con- duct archival research of African-American newspapers and to collect oral histories from South Carolina residents focusing on how media cover- age of civil rights issues in the African-American press galva- nized activism in the mid-twen- tieth century. The grant will SUMMER 2020 SCHEDULE OF COURSES ( &"#$' ! $"$ "%" PELL GRANT AND OTHER FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE FOR ELIGIBLE STUDENTS. $451/Credit Hour Claflin University “The World Needs Visionaries” REGISTER TODAY ON MYCLAFLIN! 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Sites Armory Park Community Cen- ter – 5800 Lackawanna Blvd Charleston Farms Community Center – 1633-A Sumner Ave Felix Pinckney Community Center – 4790 Hassell Ave Ferndale Community Center/Gym – 1919 Bolton Ave Gethsemani Community Center – 2449 Beacon Street Highland Terrance Community Center – 2401 Richardson Drive Jeanene Batten Community Center – 3742-A Dorchester Road Midland Park Community Cen- ter - 2427 Midland Park Rd Miner Crosby Community Cen- ter – 3901 Paramount Drive Northwoods Park Community Center – 8348 Greenridge Road Perry Webb Community Center – 3200 Appleton Street Raymond Buck Miller Commu- nity Center – 2731 Oakleaf Street Thomas Evans Community Center – 7801 Dorchester Rd Whipper Barony Community Center – 3855 Chestnut Street In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and poli- cies, the USDA, its Agencies, of- fices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminat- ing based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any pro- gram or activity conducted or funded by USDA. 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Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: [email protected]. Meal Service at R.B. Stall High School

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The Chronicle June 10, 2020 - 6Bwww.charlestonchronicle.net

Allen Univ. receives funding from the

National Park Service“We’re excited to be able to

offer college students as well asmembers of the local commu-nity opportunities to learn moreabout the profound impact thatjournalists like John Henry Mc-Cray had on the development ofthe civil rights movement inSouth Carolina and beyond,”said Dr. Kevin Trumpeter, prin-cipal investigator for the projectand the dean of Arts and Hu-manities at Allen.

also support symposia on thetopic of the black press andcivil rights, journalism work-shops, and the development offree educational resources.“McCray’s use of media to suc-cessfully combat many of the in-justices he witnessed aroundhim offers an inspiring examplethat is relevant to our own his-torical moment,” said Dr.Trumpeter. “He’s really aheroic figure, and this project

will help to preserve and ex-plore the ongoing significanceof that legacy.”

The project, which is titled“John Henry McCray and theRole of the Black Press in theCivil Rights Movement,” willrun from August 2020 until Au-gust 2023.

For more information, con-tact Dr. Kevin Trumpeter at(803) 255-4782 or at  [email protected].

South Carolina’s civil rightsmovement.The focus of the project will beon the development of educa-tional and interpretive materi-als and public programmingrelated specifically to TheLighthouse and Informer,which was published by SouthCarolina civil rights pioneerJohn Henry McCray in Co-lumbia, South Carolina from1941-1954.

Allen University will receive$43,897 in historic preservationfunds from the National ParkService.The support from the AfricanAmerican Civil Rights HistoryGrant funded by the NationalPark Service, Department ofInterior, will assist Allen insponsoring programming topromote knowledge about thevital role that African-Ameri-can newspapers played in

The grant will provide sum-mer fellowships for students at-tending historically blackcolleges and universities to con-duct archival research ofAfrican-American newspapersand to collect oral historiesfrom South Carolina residentsfocusing on how media cover-age of civil rights issues in theAfrican-American press galva-nized activism in the mid-twen-tieth century. The grant will

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is participating in the SummerFood Service Program. Mealswill be provided to all childrenwithout charge. Acceptance andparticipation requirements forthe program and all activities arethe same for all regardless ofrace, color, national origin, sex,age or disability, and there willbe no discrimination in thecourse of the meal service. Mealswill be provided at all sites asGrab and Go and Parent MealPick up Meals.

City of North CharlestonSummer Food Service Program

Start Date: June 15 – August 07,2020Service Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p. m.SitesArmory Park Community Cen-ter – 5800 Lackawanna BlvdCharleston Farms CommunityCenter – 1633-A Sumner AveFelix Pinckney CommunityCenter – 4790 Hassell AveFerndale CommunityCenter/Gym – 1919 Bolton Ave Gethsemani Community Center– 2449 Beacon StreetHighland Terrance CommunityCenter – 2401 Richardson Drive

Jeanene Batten CommunityCenter – 3742-A DorchesterRoadMidland Park Community Cen-ter - 2427 Midland Park RdMiner Crosby Community Cen-ter – 3901 Paramount DriveNorthwoods Park CommunityCenter – 8348 Greenridge RoadPerry Webb Community Center– 3200 Appleton StreetRaymond Buck Miller Commu-nity Center – 2731 Oakleaf StreetThomas Evans CommunityCenter – 7801 Dorchester RdWhipper Barony CommunityCenter – 3855 Chestnut Street

In accordance with Federalcivil rights law and U.S. Depart-ment of Agriculture (USDA)civil rights regulations and poli-cies, the USDA, its Agencies, of-fices, and employees, andinstitutions participating in oradministering USDA programsare prohibited from discriminat-ing based on race, color, nationalorigin, sex, disability, age, orreprisal or retaliation for priorcivil rights activity in any pro-gram or activity conducted orfunded by USDA.Persons with disabilities who re-quire alternative means of com-munication for programinformation (e.g. Braille, large

print, audiotape, American SignLanguage, etc.), should contactthe Agency (State or local) wherethey applied for benefits. Individ-uals who are deaf, hard of hear-ing or have speech disabilitiesmay contact USDA through theFederal Relay Service at (800)877-8339. Additionally, programinformation may be made avail-able in languages other thanEnglish.

To file a program complaint ofdiscrimination, complete theUSDA Program DiscriminationComplaint Form, (AD-3027)found online at:http://www.ascr.usda.gov/com-plaint_filing_cust.html, and atany USDA office, or write a let-ter addressed to USDA and pro-vide in the letter all of theinformation requested in theform. To request a copy of thecomplaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completedform or letter to USDA by:(1)      mail: U.S. Department ofAgricultureOffice of the Assistant Secretaryfor Civil Rights1400 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20250-9410;(2)      fax: (202) 690-7442; or(3)      email: [email protected].

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