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Photographer Cecil Williams to expend South Carolina’s civil rights museum

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South Carolina will soon expand its only civil rights museum, thanks to photographer Cecil Williams, who currently showcases years of work in his converted house. From sit-ins to prayer protests to portraits of African Americans integrating universities and rising to federal judges, Williams has snapped it. He hopes to move his museum into a building three times larger in downtown Orangeburg with full-time staff.

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