Stories by author Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes: 11 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Educator Activism : Pay Equalization and Septima Clark's Home, 1929-48 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under African American Allies: Crossing the Color Line with Septima Clark, 1947-1956 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under African American Belonging: College of Charleston Honors Septima Clark, 1978-2020sHonoring a Visionary By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under African American Courage: Septima Clark Inspires Nonviolent Resistance, 1960-1965 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under African American Education: Septima Poinsette Finds Her Calling, 1912-1919 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Fort Johnson MonumentOne of many monuments glorifying the Confederacy By Joe Kelly & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under African American Inheritance: Septima Poinsette Clark's Family, 1850s-1910s By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under African American Leadership : Septima Clark's Faith Helps Change the Lowcountry, 1954-1964 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under African American Overcoming: Septima Clark Meets Personal Challenges, 1920-47 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under African American Persistence: Septima Clark Combats Poverty and Injustice, 1965-1970 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map Filed Under African American Service: Septima Clark's Continuing Influence, 1970-1980s By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Educator Activism : Pay Equalization and Septima Clark's Home, 1929-48 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under African American Allies: Crossing the Color Line with Septima Clark, 1947-1956 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under African American Belonging: College of Charleston Honors Septima Clark, 1978-2020sHonoring a Visionary By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under African American Courage: Septima Clark Inspires Nonviolent Resistance, 1960-1965 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under African American Education: Septima Poinsette Finds Her Calling, 1912-1919 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Charleston, South Carolina Fort Johnson MonumentOne of many monuments glorifying the Confederacy By Joe Kelly & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under African American Inheritance: Septima Poinsette Clark's Family, 1850s-1910s By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under African American Leadership : Septima Clark's Faith Helps Change the Lowcountry, 1954-1964 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under African American Overcoming: Septima Clark Meets Personal Challenges, 1920-47 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under African American Persistence: Septima Clark Combats Poverty and Injustice, 1965-1970 By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under African American Service: Septima Clark's Continuing Influence, 1970-1980s By Julia Eichelberger & Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes View Story — Show on Map