C. Coastal Videos | Road Trip

In these videos learn about civil rights leaders from the following coastal counties: Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dillon, Dorchester, Florence, Georgetown, Hampton, Horry, Jasper, Marion, Marlboro, and Williamsburg.

Please note many of the web videos include transcripts.

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 Alice Faye Broad Hincka | Road Trip
Alice Faye Broad Hincka | Road Trip

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Grades: 4 5 8 11

Alice Faye Broad Hincka attended the Varner Indian School and Moncks Corner Junior High School. Alice shares her memories of growing up in the Varner community.
 Atlantic Beach | Road Trip
Atlantic Beach | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Atlantic Beach, nicknamed "The Black Pearl," was established about 1934 as an oceanfront community for blacks denied access by other area beaches by segregation. Many became year-round residents, but...
 Avery Institute | Road Trip
Avery Institute | Road Trip

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Grades: 4 5 8

Curtis J. Franks addresses the role the Avery Institute played in instilling leadership skills in African Americans and the transition from a private to public school. CREDIT: Project Discovery...
 Beaufort Organizations | Road Trip
Beaufort Organizations | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

Joseph McDomick, Jr., civil rights activist in Beaufort county, talks about the influence of civil rights organizations like SNCC, CORE, the NAACP, the Freedom Riders and the Black Panther Party.
 Black Social Workers | Road Trip
Black Social Workers | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

Joseph McDomick, Jr., civil rights activist in Beaufort county, shares his story of helping to organize the Welfare Rights Organization (WRO) in Beaufort. McDomick relates how he and other community...
 Charles Rodgers | Road Trip
Charles Rodgers | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

Disabled veteran, Charles Edward Rodgers, attended Varner Indian School, Berkeley Elementary, and Berkeley High School. He is proud of his Native American Heritage as a Varner Town Indian and speaks...
 Equality in Restaurants | Road Trip
Equality in Restaurants | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

Joseph McDomick, Jr., civil rights activist in Beaufort county, relates one experience when he tried to get service at a segregated white restaurant.
 Henry J. Clark | Road Trip
Henry J. Clark | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

Henry J. Clark attended the Pineview Indian School in the late 1930s and the Varner Indian School in the early 1940s.
 Integration Generation | Road Trip
Integration Generation | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

CONNECTIONS, South Carolina ETV's minority affairs show, investigates the effects of the civil rights movement on the children of the integration generation, who are now in their 40's and 50's, and...
 Jenkins Orphanage Band | Road Trip
Jenkins Orphanage Band | Road Trip

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Grades: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Lonnie Hamilton and Joey Morant recall their experiences in the Jenkins Orphanage Band. Today, the Jenkins Orphanage Band no longer has a band to support foster kids at the orphanage, but the...
 King at Penn Center | Road Trip
King at Penn Center | Road Trip

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Grades: 3 4 5 6 7 8

Joseph McDomick, Jr., former Penn Center project supervisor for over thirty years, talks about Dr. King's many visits to Penn Center and how the visits had to be kept quiet because of the threats on...
 March on Washington | Road Trip
March on Washington | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

Joseph McDomick, Jr., former Penn Center project supervisor for over thirty years, tells how Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his inner circle worked at Penn to plan events like the March on Washington...
 Martha Varner | Road Trip
Martha Varner | Road Trip

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Grades: 5 8 11

Martha Varner attended the Pineview School and the Varner Indian School during the 1930s and early 1940s. She recalls as a child being called "Brass Ankle" by other children passing by on school buses...
 Mary Long Talks About Penn Center | Road Trip
Mary Long Talks About Penn Center | Road Trip

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Grades: 3 4 5 6 7 8

Mary Long talks about how far the Penn Center has come in establishing freedom for African Americans. It was at the Penn Center where many African Americans were given a chance to learn. CREDIT: Mary...
 Minority Business | Road Trip
Minority Business | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

In 1974, Henry J. Clark received his Residential Building and Remodeling State License for South Carolina, one of the first for Native Americans in this state. He built and sold many houses and...
 NAACP Today | Road Trip
NAACP Today | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

Lee Allyson Gailliard discusses the significance of the youth involvement in the NACCP. She elaborates on the remarkable advantage of participating in The Civil Rights Tour at The University of South...
 Penn Center History | Road Trip
Penn Center History | Road Trip

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Grades: 3 4 5 6 7 8

Joseph McDomick, Jr., former Penn Center project supervisor for over thirty years, talks about the history of the Penn Center. A history that began with the Port Royal Experiment in 1862 and the...
 Picket Department Stores | Road Trip
Picket Department Stores | Road Trip

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Grades: 6 7 8

Joseph McDomick, Jr., civil rights activist in Beaufort county, talks about picketing department stores like Edwards, Roses and Piggly Wiggly to protest the stores' refusal to hire black clerks.
 Why the Penn Center? | Road Trip
Why the Penn Center? | Road Trip

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Grades: 3 4 5 6 7 8

Joseph McDomick, Jr, civil rights activist and former Penn Center employee, talks about why Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. chose to visit the Penn Center on many occasions during the civil rights...