Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1789. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries house over 8 million volumes. The collections support a diverse array of academic programs and include significant special collections, rare books, and digital resources. The Wilson Library, with its distinctive neoclassical architecture, is the main research library.

Located at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina, this center celebrates African American culture through visual arts, film, literature, and performing arts.

Serving the academic community, this library offers extensive resources on African American women’s history and contributions.

One of the largest galleries dedicated to African and African American art in North Carolina, it hosts exhibitions, lectures, and cultural events. Learn more at Diggs Gallery.

Opened in 1948, located in Cherokee, North Carolina, USA. It features exhibits on the history and culture of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, including artifacts, art, and interactive displays.

