The Center for the Study of the American South

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The Center for the Study of the American South extends UNC's historic role as a leader in research, teaching, and public dialogue on the history, culture, and contemporary experience of the southern United States. The Center for the Study of the American South nurtures rigorous scholarship, critical conversations, and creative expressions for a diverse and changing South.

The amazing Board of Directors of the Southeastern Q***r Conference—-honored to welcome them and  to  and this celebrati...
04/10/2026

The amazing Board of Directors of the Southeastern Q***r Conference—-honored to welcome them and to and this celebration of their 50th anniversary of this groundbreaking conference first held on this campus in 1976.🏳️‍🌈

Wed March 11!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
03/10/2026

Wed March 11!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

02/24/2026
Join us from 5:30-7 PM at the Love House on Jan. 28 for our first book event of 2026! CSAS welcomes writer, composer, an...
01/23/2026

Join us from 5:30-7 PM at the Love House on Jan. 28 for our first book event of 2026! CSAS welcomes writer, composer, and director Sylvester Allen Jr. and professor Belle Boggs (Department of English, NCSU), authors of The Legend of Wyatt Outlaw: From Reconstruction through Black Lives Matter (UNC Press/Ferris & Ferris Books, 2026), in conversation with Gene Nichol (UNC School of Law).

This work recovers the life and 1870 lynching of Outlaw, a prominent Black business owner and leader in the North Carolina Piedmont. Co-sponsored by UNC Press and the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Research in Black Culture and History.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Brown Chapel, Selma, Alabama. Photo by Jim Peppler © Alabama Department of Archives and Hi...
01/19/2026

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Brown Chapel, Selma, Alabama. Photo by Jim Peppler © Alabama Department of Archives and History, from the exhibit, I AM A MAN: Civil Rights Photographs in the American South, 1960–1970, William R. Ferris, curator.
was honored to host this exhibit in 2019.

Join us TOMORROW (11/6) for an exhibit reception with photojournalist Kate Medley, whose photographs from “Thank You Ple...
11/05/2025

Join us TOMORROW (11/6) for an exhibit reception with photojournalist Kate Medley, whose photographs from “Thank You Please Come Again: How Gas Stations Feed & Fuel the American South” are on view now through the end of the year.

“Thank You Please Come Again” documents ’s many road trips across the South photographing our service stations, convenience stores, and quick stops. Along the way, Medley pulls over for tamales, fried fish, and banh mi, uncovering the people and landmarks that supply far more than food and gas.

Nov 6, 5:30-7:00 PM at
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Today at 4:30pm! Join us at The Love House for an exciting conversation with inaugural Poet Laureate of Birmingham AL, S...
10/20/2025

Today at 4:30pm! Join us at The Love House for an exciting conversation with inaugural Poet Laureate of Birmingham AL, Salaam Green and Lehman Brady Visiting Professor Elizabeth Webb. Light refreshments provided.

Join us tomorrow for a conversation with Eli Yetter-Bowman, Lead & Founder of Ethereal Films, on “A q***r approach to en...
10/07/2025

Join us tomorrow for a conversation with Eli Yetter-Bowman, Lead & Founder of Ethereal Films, on “A q***r approach to entrepreneurship.”

Learn how q***r creativity and business smarts elevated a UNC-CH undergrad from juggling three jobs to leading a documentary and impact media company.

Thank you to Professor Martha S. Jones for an inspiring conversation on her new book The Trouble of Color: An American F...
09/19/2025

Thank you to Professor Martha S. Jones for an inspiring conversation on her new book The Trouble of Color: An American Family Memoir.

We’re also deeply grateful to our co-sponsors—the National Humanities Center, the Department of African, African American and Diaspora Studies, and the Stone Center—for helping make this event possible.

Join us Wednesday, September 10 at 11:30am for a conversation with Mark Little, executive director of  , on “Building Po...
09/09/2025

Join us Wednesday, September 10 at 11:30am for a conversation with Mark Little, executive director of , on “Building Power.”

Learn how NCGrowth is creating jobs and wealth in communities across the South and U.S., and join the discussion on power, financial wealth, culture, and the role of the university in enabling change.🌍✨

Happy First Day of Classes!We’re excited to welcome students back to campus and reintroduce the Historic Love House team...
08/18/2025

Happy First Day of Classes!

We’re excited to welcome students back to campus and reintroduce the Historic Love House team. We look forward to supporting you throughout the semester and creating opportunities to connect, learn, and grow together.

Join us for our Welcome Back Lawn Party this Wednesday from 12–2 p.m. with free ice cream and community.

📍 The Historic Love House, 410 E Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC 27599
We hope to see you there.

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410 E Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, NC
27514

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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