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“In Black America” radio interview via KUT (Austin, TX’s NPR Station) on the Green Book of S.C.

On this edition of “In Black America,” the radio show and podcast produced by KUT, Austin, Texas’ NPR station, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks about The Green Book of South Carolina with S.C. African American Heritage Commission members Strauss Moore Shiple, project director with the South Carolina’s Olde English District; and Dr. Louis Venters, professor of African America and American history at Francis Marion University.

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The Green Book of South Carolina is the first mobile web travel guide to African American cultural sites across South Carolina, created by the S.C. African American Heritage Commission to offer residents and visitors from around the world a user-friendly guide to discovering and celebrating enriching cultural experiences across the state of South Carolina.

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Photo: S.C. African American Heritage Commission members Louis Venters and Strauss Moore-Shiple record their “In Black America” KUT/NPR radio interview remotely at SCETV studios in Columbia, S.C., discussing the Green Book of South Carolina mobile travel guide.