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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2024 · 34 MIN

Episode 277: The Shaw Community Center: A Living Memorial to Civil Rights Progress

from Charleston Time Machine · host Nic Butler, Ph.D.

The Shaw Community Center at 22 Mary Street in downtown Charleston embodies an important historical legacy: It arose shortly after the Civil War as a memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and members of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment who died in battle at Morris Island. Their comrades pooled money to establish in 1868 a school for African-American children that continued until 1937, when it evolved into the present multipurpose youth hub. Long managed by the City of Charleston, the Shaw Center perpetuates a noble commitment to the advancement of civil rights.

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