Formerly known as the Penn School, the Penn Center is a revered institution. It stands as one of the earliest in the South dedicated to the education of freed African Americans following the Civil War. Founded in 1862 by Northern missionaries Laura Towne and Ellen Murray, the school was part of the Port Royal Experiment, a program aimed at preparing formerly enslaved people for independent life. Penn School’s mission extends beyond basic education, providing vocational training and instilling a sense of self-sufficiency within the community.
Throughout its 161-year history, the Penn Center has been a beacon of progress and equality, overcoming significant barriers to continue its work. Notably, when South Carolina’s segregation laws prevented interracial meetings, the Penn Center became a crucial sanctuary. It was one of the few places where interracial civil rights groups, including figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., could meet safely to strategize. In the 1960s, the Penn Center evolved into a key site for civil rights activism, offering a refuge where leaders gathered to plan events like the 1963 March on Washington.
Today, the Penn Center operates as a cultural and historic landmark, playing a crucial role in preserving the Gullah Geechee heritage and the legacy of African American education. Field trips to the Penn Center provide students with rich, immersive experiences, including visits to historic buildings, exhibitions on Reconstruction and civil rights, and insights into the Gullah culture. Educational programs encourage students to explore themes of social justice, cultural identity, and resilience. By visiting the Penn Center, students engage with a living history that connects the past with ongoing struggles for equality, fostering critical thinking and awareness of civil rights history in a hands-on learning environment.
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16 Penn Center Cir W
Saint Helena Island
South Carolina
29920
United States
Saint Helena Island
South Carolina
29920
United States
Phone: (843) 838-2474
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