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SCAD Tours: Vitalize Black History in Savannah's Communities
archive photo of Savannah NAACP
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Journey through historic neighborhoods of Savannah on a bus tour that spotlights SCAD’s commitment to preserving local Black history and the university’s enduring fellowship with community leaders. From significant civil rights sites to major contemporary restoration initiatives, each stop on the tour centers on visionary voices from Savannah’s African American past, present, and future. Tours, held in conjunction with Super Museum Sunday, last approximately two hours, beginning at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

For special accommodations, email [email protected] 48 hours in advance of the event.

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Image credit: In 1963, Hosea Williams, leader of the Savannah NAACP’s political unit — the Chatham County Crusade for Voters — led noon-time protest rallies in Wright Square, often addressing the crowd from Tomochichi’s Boulder. Courtesy of the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum.