Description |
Named after the “great lady of Jazz,” pianist, composer, and teacher Mary Lou Williams, who was artist-in-residence at Duke University from 1977–81. The purpose of the Center for Black Culture, which opened in 1983, is to preserve and enhance black culture, promote interracial understanding, and sponsor programs and events on black art, history, and literature. |
| General Information |
| Air-Conditioned Facilities |
Yes |
| Tour Guide Onsite |
Yes |
| Wi-Fi |
Yes |
| Public Restrooms |
Yes |
| Admission |
| Scheduling Policy |
72 hours notice |
| Parking |
| Parking |
Free |
| Access For People With Disabilities |
| HCA Restrooms |
Yes |
| HCA Walkways |
Yes |
| HCA Parking |
Yes |
| Company Information |
| Business Type |
Not For Profit |
| Ownership |
Privately |
| Operation |
Publicly |
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