This 18 x 24 framed image commemorates the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture in Charlotte, NC. It is accompanied by a letter from the museum's director Bonita Buford discussing the significance of Phil Freelon's contributions.
Located in the heart of Uptown Charlotte, October 2009 marked the opening of the Afro-American Cultural Center as the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture. The naming of the new facility is in honor of Harvey Bernard Gantt, a well-respected community leader and businessman. He is a trailblazer as the first African-American student admitted to Clemson University and later served as Charlotte's first African-American mayor. This humble leader continues to impact the lives of the local citizenry and individuals well beyond the borders of Mecklenburg County.
Located in the heart of Uptown Charlotte, October 2009 marked the opening of the Afro-American Cultural Center as the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture. The naming of the new facility is in honor of Harvey Bernard Gantt, a well-respected community leader and businessman. He is a trailblazer as the first African-American student admitted to Clemson University and later served as Charlotte's first African-American mayor. This humble leader continues to impact the lives of the local citizenry and individuals well beyond the borders of Mecklenburg County.
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Harvey B. Gantt Center for African‑American Arts + Culture, a framed image accompanied by a letter from Museum Director Bonita Buford
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The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture in Charlotte, NC