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- Q5311085 subject Q6986265.
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- Q5311085 subject Q8664095.
- Q5311085 abstract "The Dubose Heyward House is a historic house at 76 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina. Now a wing of a larger house, this modest two-story structure was the home from 1919 to 1924 of author Dubose Heyward (1885-1940), author of Porgy, one of the first works to portray Southern African-Americans in a positive light. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971.".
- Q5311085 added "1971-11-11".
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- Q5311085 nrhpReferenceNumber "71000749".
- Q5311085 thumbnail Dubose_Heyward_House_(Charleston).jpg?width=300.
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- Q5311085 yearOfConstruction "1919".
- Q5311085 added "1971-11-11".
- Q5311085 built "1919".
- Q5311085 location "76".
- Q5311085 name "Dubose Heyward House".
- Q5311085 refnum "71000749".
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- Q5311085 type Place.
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- Q5311085 type Building.
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- Q5311085 type Place.
- Q5311085 type Thing.
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- Q5311085 comment "The Dubose Heyward House is a historic house at 76 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina. Now a wing of a larger house, this modest two-story structure was the home from 1919 to 1924 of author Dubose Heyward (1885-1940), author of Porgy, one of the first works to portray Southern African-Americans in a positive light. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971.".
- Q5311085 label "Dubose Heyward House".
- Q5311085 lat "32.77388888888889".
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- Q5311085 depiction Dubose_Heyward_House_(Charleston).jpg.
- Q5311085 name "Dubose Heyward House".