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Students walking along the canopy walk in Kakum National Park
Students walking along the canopy walk in Kakum National Par...
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Birthing room at the Maternity Unit of Adisadel Urban Health Centre located in Ghana, West Africa.
Birthing room at the Maternity Unit of Adisadel Urban Health...
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Students Hannah Glick '15, Sarah Kleine '16, Frank Williams III '15, Chalise Saunders '14, Maretta Sonn '16, Dominique Brown '15, and Shanice Grant '14 pictured with hospital staff at the Adisadel Urban Health Centre in
Students Hannah Glick '15, Sarah Kleine '16, Frank...
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Mosaic participants helped paint the maternity unit of the Adisadel Urban Health Centre.
Mosaic participants helped paint the maternity unit of the A...
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Ghana Mosaic participants standing outside the Adisadel Urban Health Centre after painting the Maternity Unit.
Ghana Mosaic participants standing outside the Adisadel Urba...
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Ghana Mosaic picture.
Ghana Mosaic picture.
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Ghana mosaic participants visited the Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston. Originally established as the Avery Normal Institute, it now contains several archival collections and museum exhibitions honoring African Americans in Charleston.
Ghana mosaic participants visited the Avery Research Center ...
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The Aiken-Rhett House is considered an urban plantation that once housed South Carolina Governor William Aiken, his family, and his slaves. The house now stands in historic downtown Charleston and is open to the public as a museum.
The Aiken-Rhett House is considered an urban plantation that...
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Sweetgrass baskets have become a staple for African American Gullah culture in South Carolina. This picture features two sweetgrass baskets sewn with sweetgrass, palmetto leaves, and dyed pine needles.
Sweetgrass baskets have become a staple for African American...
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Mosaic participants had a chance to visit the City Market in historic downtown Charleston, SC.
Mosaic participants had a chance to visit the City Market in...
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The Charleston City Market spans four blocks of downtown featuring an assortment of vendors selling tourist items, paintings, pottery, and Charleston's famous sweetgrass baskets.
The Charleston City Market spans four blocks of downtown fea...
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Mosaic participants gather around Gullah basket maker Louis Johnson, as he teaches them the art of sweetgrass basket making.
Mosaic participants gather around Gullah basket maker Louis ...
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