The school is named after a former teacher and principal at a school for Black children during the era of segregation.
The one-stop shop for educational needs has always been essential for teachers in Middle Georgia, store owners say.
Impacts from the expulsion are still visible today, but some of the ways people are working toward reconciliation including a growing scholarship and networking events.
Shadeville High School went up in 1931 as the first and only school for Wakulla County's Black students. Neighbors are now working to preserve it and get it recognized as a historical site.
The Forsyth Descendants Scholarship started in 2022 to help those whose families were affected by the racial expulsion in ...
According to the Columbus State University archives, by 1860, 37% of the city’s population was enslaved. Several slaves are buried in The Porterdale Cemetery located on the corner of 10th Ave. and ...