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South Carolina African American
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“African American history is culturally rich and important to our state. We need to do a better job of recognizing this.  The mixing of the two cultures made our state what it is.”

---Participant in a public forum sponsored by the Governor’s Task Force on Historic Preservation and Heritage Tourism, May 30, 2000.

South  Carolina African American Heritage Commission
2010 Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon

Preserving Our Places in History Awards 2010
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Columbia, SC 29223

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The movement toward recognizing the importance of preserving this cultural richness led to the passage of a joint resolution of the General Assembly in 1993 that established the South Carolina African American Heritage Council and to its establishment as a commission in 2001 by executive order of Governor Jim Hodges. 

The mission of the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission is to identify and promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina and to assist and enhance the efforts of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History.  The 15-member commission includes representatives from all regions of the state. 

For more information about the Commission, contact Jannie Harriot, vice-chairperson, at professionaljmh@aol.com or 843-332-3589.

 African American Heritage Commission Members 

Ms. Jannie Harriot
Vice Chairperson
Hartsville
843.332.3589

professionaljmh@aol.com
 
Mr. Michael A. Allen
Mount Pleasant
843.884.7473 or 843.881.5516
michael_allen@nps.gov
 
Mr. Joseph James
Columbia
803.462.0153
josephjjames@bellsouth.net
 
Ms. Alada Shinault-Small
North Charleston
843.767.8992
maat25@aol.com
 
Dr. Abel A. Bartley
Clemson
864.656.5372
abartly@clemson.edu

Ms. Brenda Lee Pryce
Secretary
Spartanburg
864.585.4736
brendaleebooks@bellsouth.net
 

Ms. Felicia Flemming-McCall
Cheraw
Felicia@flemmingfunerals.com
843.623.6528
 

Dr. Karry Guillory
Boiling Springs

803.896.9113
KLGuil@scdjj.net
Mr. Terry James
Florence
jamest@att.net
 
Dr. Barbara W. Jenkins
Manning
803.435.2406
Mr. Leon Love
Chairperson
West Columbia

803.422.4674
alove7@aol.com
Mr. Joseph McGill
Treasurer
Charleston
843.722.8552
Joseph_McGill@nthp.org

 
  Mr. Bernie Wright
Orangeburg
803.534.0856
bernielwright@aol.com
Ex-officio
Mr. Michael Bedenbaugh
Palmetto Trust for Historic Preservation
Columbia
803.896.6234
oldhouse@palmettotrust.org
Ex-officio
Dr. Bobby Donaldson
Professor of History and African American Studies
University of South Carolina
Columbia
803.777.6282
BDonaldson@sc.edu
Ex-officio
Ms. Lisa Randle
Carolina Lowcountry & Atlantic World Program (CLAW)
Charleston
843.953.1923
RandleL@cofc.edu

 
Ex-officio
Ms. Denise Riley (Governor's Office)
Columbia
803.734.6419
driley@oepp.sc.gov
Ex-officio
Ms. Joy Young
SC Arts Commission
Columbia
803.734.8203
jyoung@arts.sc.gov
Ex-officio
Dr. Larry Watson, Chairman
Department of Social Sciences
South Carolina State University
Orangeburg
803.536.8682
dwatso17@scsu.edu


Goals

The Commission seeks to
  • Increase the social, political, and economic value of African American heritage.
  • Encourage and demonstrate respect for all heritage.
  • Encourage the documentation of African American heritage.
  • Institutionalize African American heritage as an ongoing goal of preservation.
  • Explore every area of South Carolina for African American contributions.


Services
 
The Commission accomplishes its goals by:

  • Providing advice and technical information—in partnership with the Department of Archives and History— to individuals and groups who want to preserve historic places;
  • Encouraging and supporting the listing of African American historic sites in the National Register of Historic Places and the placement of South Carolina Historical Markers to recognize and interpret places important in African American history;
  • Promoting the infusion of African American history into the curriculum of public schools through a partnership with the Avery Research Center for African American History & Culture and the South Carolina Department of Education;
  • Providing a forum for people interested in preserving African American heritage to learn what is happening across the state, to share success stories, and to receive technical information through meetings and workshops; and
  • Collaborating with other organizations and agencies to encourage the preservation of South Carolina’s African American history and culture.

 

Accomplishments
In fifteen years of service the African American Heritage Commission has celebrated a number of accomplishments including:
 

  • In 2007, the Commission launched Call & Response, an online newsletter highlighting news about and people involved with African American historic preservation in the state. 
     
  • Since 2006, the Commission has presented Preserving Our Places in History Awards. The awards are intended to recognize the efforts being made by a number of individuals and organizations to preserve the legacy of the African American presence in South Carolina and also to encourage others in these efforts.
     
  • Since 1999, the African American Heritage Commission has helped reduce the number of counties having no recognized African American historic resources from fourteen counties to two in 2007.
     
  • In 2005, the Commission successfully lobbied the South Carolina General Assembly for $25,000 in funding to support the work of the Commission.
     
  • Over the years the Commission has hosted workshops and seminars on African American preservation issues.  In 2007, the Commission has hosted two regional workshops in Florence and Hartsville, and partnered with Archives and History to host a  statewide conference on African American churches titled “In Our Trust: Preserving the African American Church in South Carolina.”  The Commission also hosted its first annual meeting in 2007.
     
  • In 1994, the Commission (then known as the African American Heritage Council) received a preservation award from the National Park Service Southeast Regional Office for the Council’s efforts to preserve the state’s African American buildings and sites.

Become an Associate Member
For more information, contact Jannie Harriot at 843-332-3589 or professionaljmh@aol.com.

 

 

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