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To Live as Free Men Film 1942

This film is about the Penn School, a school for African Americans in the Sea Islands of South Carolina. It discusses the history of slavery on the islands and the school's role in educating African Americans to teach them the skills needed to be self-sufficient and to contribute to society.

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Project Partners

Coastal Carolina University

American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

South Carolina Historical Society

Association for Cultural Equity

Project Coordinator

The Athenaeum Press at Coastal Carolina University

Supporters

This project is supported by The Dorothy and Gaylord Donnelley Foundation

The National Historic Preservation of Records Commission

Contact Us

Project Coordinator: Alli Crandell, Coastal Carolina University

acrandell@coastal.edu

(843) 349-2947