C. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts & Culture

C. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts & CultureC. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts & CultureC. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts & Culture

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C. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts & Culture

C. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts & CultureC. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts & CultureC. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts & Culture
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About Us & Our Exhibits

Dolls in the Collection

We are Here: 200 Hampton Avenue, Kingstree, SC 29556

The C. Williams Rush Museum of African-American Arts & Culture’s Mission is to research, document, support and emphasize the history and contributions of African Americans in general, but specifically in Kingstree and Williamsburg County, SC and incorporate more diversity into programs for children.

Black Nativity Scene

Rotating Exhibitions and Programs

  • A Beautiful Black Christmas
  • African American Dolls
  • African Americans in History
  • Hand Made Quilts by African Americans
  • Original Harlem Renaissance Art
  • Ceramics  and  Pottery by African Americans
  • Black Memorabilia
  • Textiles
  • Stamps


A Harlem Renaissance Event at the Museum.

Collections

The many collections include:

  • Christmas: Black Santas, angels,  nutcrackers, nativity scenes and ornaments
  • African American Dolls: 65 originals by the very talented and creative African American doll artists, LTD and Artist Dolls by German and European Doll Artists, vintage and antique, etc.

Tomlinson Graded and h High School, 1866 - 1970.
Tomlinson was a Rosenwald School.

Williamsburg County African American Persons, Places and Events

Williamsburg County African American Persons, Places and Events

Williamsburg County African American Persons, Places and Events

Evolving Exhibition of Williamsburg County African Americans, Persons, Places and Events of the 35 researches and documentation by Cassandra Williams Rush. 

Come in for a warm and inviting museum experience.

The Rush African American Museum

Williamsburg County African American Persons, Places and Events

Williamsburg County African American Persons, Places and Events

Come in for a warm, comfortable and educational experience.

Beautiful Vase!

Come see it in person!

African American made Pottery!

Williamsburg County African American Persons, Places and Events

African American made Pottery!

Come in to see this Beautiful Vase in person!


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Help Replace Our Roof

Join the effort to raise funds to replace our leaking roof. With a new roof, we can resume programs, rotating exhibitions, activities and events for school children and the community. No amount is too large or small and all will be greatly appreciated. 

Thank you in advance.

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