by Holley Owings
On April 26, 2024, at the South Carolina Historic Preservation Conference held at the SC Department of Archives and History in Columbia, SC, speakers Dawn Dawson-House, Dr. Valinda Littlefield, Tripp Muldrow, Holley Owings, and Zach Bjur presented the rich history of the Rosenwald Schools in South Carolina. This presentation built upon the one delivered earlier this year at the Landmark Conference, aiming to educate the audience about the ongoing South Carolina Rosenwald Schools Trail Study. The study seeks to evaluate the potential for a group of existing Rosenwald School sites to become South Carolina’s first state park focused on African American and Jewish history. This effort is a collaboration between the Conservation Voters of South Carolina, the WeGOJA Foundation, SC Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism, SC Department of Archives and History, and local preservation groups. It will focus on six key sites: Great Branch Rosenwald School and Teacherage, Lincolnville, Hope School, St. George, Mt. Zion, and Pine Grove. The project involves working closely with school alumni and community members to assess the current state of these schools and to craft narratives that emphasize their historical and cultural significance. Over the next 18 months, the team will produce a comprehensive report that will guide the development of both a physical and virtual trail, highlighting the successes of the Rosenwald Schools and the communities they served. During the conference, participants raised important questions, including how additional schools could be integrated into the trail, what to do if a Rosenwald School site is known but not included in the study, and ways to support these preservation efforts. For more information or to get involved, visit [https://scrosenwaldtrail.org](https://scrosenwaldtrail.org) or contact us at info@wegoja.org.