Excitement Builds for the 2024 History Symposium in Beaufort
Beaufort, South Carolina, is buzzing with anticipation as the city prepares to host the 2024 History Symposium: Where It All Began. This engaging event, organized by the Heritage Days Symposium Subcommittee in partnership with The Pat Conroy Literary Center, will take place on Friday, November 8, at the Frissell Community House on the beautiful Penn Center campus. It promises to be a day filled with learning, celebrating, and honoring the rich history of the Gullah Geechee culture.
Understanding Gullah Geechee Heritage
Gullah Geechee culture, originating from the African diaspora, has profoundly influenced the area’s historical tapestry. The symposium aims to explore these varied impacts, showcasing how traditions and stories have thrived and evolved in Beaufort over the years. It’s a heartfelt recognition of those who came before us and a unique opportunity to delve into the cultural roots that have shaped this vibrant community.
Registration kicks off early in the morning, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:50 a.m., with the first session slated to begin at 9:00 a.m.. Participants can register for $35, which conveniently includes both a light breakfast and lunch, ensuring everyone has the energy to absorb the fascinating presentations ahead.
Who to Expect
This year’s roster of presenters is nothing short of impressive! Among them is Dr. Louis Venters, a Professor of African and African Diaspora History at Francis Marion University, who will share invaluable insights into the historical journey of the Gullah Geechee people. Joining him is Michael B. Moore, who not only seeks a seat in the SC House of Representatives District 1 but also carries the legacy of the legendary Robert Smalls, his great-great-grandfather.
Rounding out the stellar lineup are Dr. Valinda Littlefield from the University of South Carolina, and Bradley Tarrance, Principal of the Robert Smalls Leadership Academy. Their combined knowledge and passion promise to inspire and educate attendees about the enduring value of Gullah Geechee heritage.
A Day Full of Culture
The program will also feature wonderful performances, enhancing the overall experience. The St. Helena Elementary School African Drumming Ensemble and the Robert Smalls Leadership Academy Choir will invigorate the atmosphere, while Gary Sterling, an internationally acclaimed native of St. Helena, along with soloist Louis Venters, will showcase their remarkable talents. It’s a chance to witness the rhythm and energy of Gullah artistry firsthand!
Special Guests and Features
Mrs. Deloris Pringle, Chair of the Board of Trustees at Penn Center, will warmly welcome all participants, setting the tone for a day of reflection and celebration. Additionally, a special video presentation titled Gullah Geechee Celebration: 40 Years of Heritage Days at Penn Center will be introduced by Dr. Emory Campbell, the founder of Penn Center Harvest Day and former Executive Director. This is sure to be a highlight, commemorating four decades of honoring Gullah Geechee traditions.
As if that weren’t enough, there will be a book signing session featuring works authored by the presenters and special guest Lynn Bryant, as well as Dr. Emory Campbell. This presents a unique opportunity for attendees to engage directly with the authors and take home their inspiring writings.
Information at Your Fingertips
Attendees will also have the chance to visit various information tables hosted by local organizations including the Beaufort History Museum and the Pat Conroy Literary Center. Each table will offer valuable resources and insights into the ongoing efforts to celebrate and preserve the Gullah Geechee culture.
Why This Matters
As we celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Heritage Days, the 2024 History Symposium serves as a vital reminder of the importance of understanding our past. It offers a distinctive opportunity for everyone—from students to history buffs—to appreciate the remarkable contributions of the Gullah Geechee people, from ancient times to the present day.
Whether you’re a local or just visiting, mark your calendars for November 8th and be part of this memorable experience that highlights the beauty and significance of our cultural heritage!