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About
June 17, 2015
The Memorial History
The Mission
Mother Emanuel AME Church
Mother Emanuel Memorial Foundation
Memorial Foundation Board
Contact
Mailing List
The Memorial
Memorial Courtyard
Survivors Garden
Contemplation Basin
Project Team
History and Mission
Design Overview
Remembrance
Forgiveness and Remembrance
The Emanuel Nine
Survivors
“Black Cloth” by Charleston’s first Poet Laureate
Visit
Memorial Preview and Visiting Hours
Address and Opening Hours
Nearby Accommodations
News
Latest News
Construction updates
Support
Ways to Give
Major Gifts
Our Donors
Volunteer
Donate
She loved the “
word,”
and loved words. A gifted and beloved librarian, Cynthia Hurd knew the power of words to transform lives. Books were sacred to her. So was family. Always caring, sharing, encouraging, helping, giving. She lived full of hope.
The Cynthia Graham Hurd Foundation for Reading and Civic Engagement
Contact: Mr. Malcom Graham /
m.graham.12@aol.com
/
704-576-4568