Children in rural Lowcountry

Children in rural Lowcountry
Children walking on an unpaved road in the Lowcountry. Black teachers were not allowed in Charleston’s downtown public schools, so Septima’s first teaching job was on Johns Island, SC. At that time, the island was nine hours away by motorboat. Many residents had never left the island. Children attended school irregularly, as they were often needed to help on their parents' farm.  | Source: South Carolina Historical Society
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