Item Information
Title
A pamphlet page featuring a photo of black children saluting the American flag.
Subject
Saluting the flag
Description
The history of the Penn School makes it hard to understand which position black Americans occupy in American society. When former slaves had an opportunity to openly learn about the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, they volunteered for military service and made voting a priority, managing to elect Robert Smalls (Beaufort native) to the United States House of Representatives in 1874. Towards the end of Reconstruction, many of these gains were erased by a wave of white terrorism and the arrival of Jim Crow.
Creator
Penn Center, Inc.
Source
Penn School Papers
Publisher
UNC Libraries Wilson Special Collections Library
Date
UNDATED
Rights
Use of this item is controlled by Penn Center, Inc. Please do not contribute to the erasure of their story by using it without their permission. You can call 843-838-2432 or email info@penncenter.com to learn more about the history of St. Helena's Island
Original Format
Pamphlet page