Class Is In Session: Liberty County High School 1951-1972

Class Is In Session: Liberty County High School 1951-1972 Class Is In Session is a permanent museum exhibit that commemorates the history of Liberty County High School, a segregation era/equalization 1951-1972

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLICJoin us at the "MAMI WATA RISING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE" honoring Susie King TaylorAugust 3-4...
07/21/2018

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Join us at the "MAMI WATA RISING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE" honoring Susie King Taylor

August 3-4, 2018, 672 N. Coastal Hwy, Midway, GA

The Opening Reception begins Friday at 7:00 PM

The keynote address will be given by DR. CLARISSA MYRICK-HARRIS, PH.D, educator, public historian, President/CEO of OWA Institute, and former dean at Morehouse College in Atlanta

(Other conference presenters will include 'Binyahs' and 'Cumyahs", Rose Stevens Mullice and Patt Gunn, and Hermina Glass-Hill, Stacy Ashmore Cole, Jo Coleman)

Edutainment will be provided by Gullah Geechee musicians

Lowcountry Boil Sampler provided by Phillip's Seafood

Sponsored by the Susie King Taylor Women's Institute & Ecology Center and Sankofa African American Geechee Heritage Committee in Midway, GA

For more information, call 404-587-3182 or visit www.susiekingtaylorinstitute.org

See you there!!

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FREE & Open to the Public! Please share!On August 3 & 4, Midway First Presbyterian Church located at 672 N. Coastal High...
07/19/2018

FREE & Open to the Public! Please share!

On August 3 & 4, Midway First Presbyterian Church located at 672 N. Coastal Highway will host the very first International Conference to honor Liberty County's Gullah Geechee native daughter Susie King Taylor. The Susie King Taylor MAMI WATA RISING International Conference is a 2-day gathering that is Free and Open to the Public. See the attached Conference Schedule.

Day 1 of the 2018 Susie King Taylor Mami Wata Rising Conference will begin with a free Reception on the evening of August 3rd and the keynote address will be presented by educator and public historian Dr. Clarissa Myrick-Harris,President and CEO of OWA Institute and former Dean at Morehouse College in Atlanta. Edutainment will be provided by Gullah Geechee musicians. And Hors d'Oeuvres will include a Lowcountry Boil sampler.

Day 2 highlights includes a 5:00 AM Silent March and Water Ceremony on Isle of Wight where Susie King Taylor was enslaved and escaped by boat on April 13, 1862 during the Civil War; a showing of the film The Language You Cry In; Sankofa Food Bazaar; and the Susie King Taylor Footprints to Freedom Tour. It will close with a Special Ceremony commemorating Taylor's 170th birthday.

In achieving so much during her life, Taylor's story is undertold. She attended clandestine underground schools as a slave girl for nearly seven years in both Savannah and Midway before escaping plantation slavery in 1862. She became a teacher to hundreds of other runaway slaves women, children, and men who would eventually compose the 1st S.C. Volunteers/33rd United States Colored Troops during the Civil War. She was enlisted as a laundress, cook, nurse and musket cleaner. After the war she opened three schools and became an entrepreneur before migrating to Boston, Massachusetts where she worked as a domestic servant, and Civil War veterans caretaker, and racial uplift activist. In 1902 she wrote her memoir, "Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33rd United States Colored Troops."

The conference is sponsored by the Susie King Taylor Women's Institute and Ecology Center in Midway, GA - the freedom fighter's hometown. The institute's founder and executive director is Hermina Glass-Hill, an Atlanta-born historian now residing in Midway had researched Taylor's life for nearly ten years starting while working as associate director of the Center for the Study of the Civil War Era t Kennesaw State University. She vowed to change the course and re-write Taylor back into history. She decided that it was long overdue to commemorate this American heroine of freedom's life, accomplishments, and influence in America society. Click here to preview the WSAV 2018 Black History Special by Kim Gusby.

The event will emphasize Gullah Geechee culture and Taylor's place within that cultural space in of Coastal Liberty County. Mami Wata" is an cultural expression for "Mother-Water" as well as an ancient religious tradition prevalent in West Africa and later in the African-Atlantic Ocean diaspora. This is why conference organizers decided to hold the Mami Wata Rising conference within Geechee-influenced places such as her former Reconstruction-era church, Medway Chapel, now known as Midway First Presbyterian Church, Grest Island where she was born, and visit Old Midway Meeting House where her slave owners were members and she most likely attended and sat upstairs in the slave gallery of the church.

"Susie King Taylor was an intelligent, literate enslaved girl. And she is a member of this parallel Geechee community here in Midway, which was a society within society where slaves, or descendant captive Africans as well as newly captured ones had created this salient world to offset the cruelty, horrors, and vicissitudes of slavery. In their own spaces they re-created family and kinships, religion, language, foodways, medicine, nature, memory, water, love from what they remembered of their homeland Africa", says Glass-Hill.

"This is the culture that produced the likes of Susie (Baker) King Taylor who was a proud three-dimensional, Geechee woman. We have to understand her in this sphere", says Glass-Hill. Dr. Brian S. Wills, director of the Kennesaw State Civil War center underscores Glass-Hill's work in this field. "Susie King Taylor's story is dynamic and inspiring. Hermina Glass-Hill has tapped into a rich vein for understanding history and humanity through the eyes of an incredible individual".

The 2-day conference will provide new ways of understanding Susie King Taylor's place in history. All are welcome to attend. The address is 672 N. Coastal Highway/U.S. 17. For more information about the 2018 MAMI WATA RISING International Conference, call 404-587-3182 or visit www.susiekingtaylorinstitute.org.

The LCHS Alumni Association was thrilled to have visitors today from Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia...
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The LCHS Alumni Association was thrilled to have visitors today from Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Council for the Arts, and Georgia Historic Preservation Division at the LCHS MUSEUM!!!! "Class Is In Session!"

07/04/2018
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LCHS's new museum exhibit "Class Is in Session: LCHS 1951-1072" is elliciting positive emotional responses from alumni. Michelle Richardson Hargrove stopped by the museum yesterday. Hear her story:

The installation of "Class Is In Session: LCHS  1951-1972" Museum Exhibit is in progress. The installation team (Kristi ...
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The installation of "Class Is In Session: LCHS 1951-1972" Museum Exhibit is in progress. The installation team (Kristi Minton Craven, Cristina Dover, Kelly Greene, and Adam Gerig) and I are really excited!

I need instruments, old cable spools, and a book shelf for the LCHS 1851-1972 Museum Exhibit. If you have any of these t...
06/15/2018

I need instruments, old cable spools, and a book shelf for the LCHS 1851-1972 Museum Exhibit. If you have any of these things lying around in your back yard or shop, garage, or basement, please consider making a donation.

I'm thanking you in advance!

Hey! Don't stare at the glare on the snare! If you have an unused or unusable instrument, please consider donating it to...
06/15/2018

Hey! Don't stare at the glare on the snare!

If you have an unused or unusable instrument, please consider donating it to the Liberty County High School (1951-1972) Museum.

Thanks in advance!

Getting it done for the LCHS 1951-1972 Museum at Bay Camera Co. Scanning precious memorabilia, 1961 miniature diplomas, ...
06/14/2018

Getting it done for the LCHS 1951-1972 Museum at Bay Camera Co. Scanning precious memorabilia, 1961 miniature diplomas, report cards, junior promotion programs, 1957 year book photos

Thanks to Deleith Verdia Bacon, Carolyn Rebecca Smith, and Rose M. Stevens for contributing their personal school documents to the growing LCHS 1951-1972 Museum Exhibit Collection!

Wish List for LCHS 1951-1972 Museum ExhibitWe are seeking vintage Band Instruments!!! Or any instruments!If you have an ...
06/14/2018

Wish List for LCHS 1951-1972 Museum Exhibit

We are seeking vintage Band Instruments!!! Or any instruments!

If you have an old band instrument tucked away in the attic or in the back of your garage, why not consider donating it to the LCHS 1951-1972 Museum in Midway, GA?

It would make a wonderful addition to the growing museum collection!

Please Inbox me if you would like to donate to this worthy cause. Thanks in advance!

  in Claxton! I found a vintage free standing water fountain cooler!!!
06/14/2018

in Claxton! I found a vintage free standing water fountain cooler!!!

I need a vintage Halsey Taylor or Kelvinator free standing water cooler for segregation-era high school museum exhibit
06/14/2018

I need a vintage Halsey Taylor or Kelvinator free standing water cooler for segregation-era high school museum exhibit

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