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SC facilities, programs receive national recognition for significance to civil rights Christina L. Myers, The State (Columbia, S.C.)
Mar. 2 The National Park Service has added four South Carolina resources to the African American Civil Rights Network the first additions to the Network for the state.
They are Columbia s Waverly Historic District and Harden Street Substation, St. George Rosenwald School in Dorchester County and the South Carolina Equalization Schools website. Their inclusion in the Civil Rights Network federally solidifies their significance to the civil rights movement.
The African American Civil Rights Network Act of 2017 established within the National Park Service was created by Congress to recognize and commemorate the contributions of the civil rights movement, acknowledge the sacrifices of those who fought for racial equality, desegregation and against discrimination as well as federally recognize their historical relevance to the nati