Print Edition of the Green Book of South Carolina

Fourth generation Sol Legare Island descendants, brothers Ernest Parks and Hosie Parks, in front of the Seashore Farmers Lodge on Sol Legare Island. Joshua Parks/International African American Museum

Fourth generation Sol Legare Island descendants, brothers Ernest Parks and Hosie Parks, in front of the Seashore Farmers Lodge on Sol Legare Island. Joshua Parks/International African American Museum


In partnership with Hub City Press in Spartanburg and with the International African American Museum in Charleston, the WeGOJA Foundation is publishing a print edition of the award-winning Green Book of South Carolina. The travel guide is scheduled to be available for sale in book stores and gift shops in South Carolina in the Spring or Summer of 2022.

WeGOJA Foundation

The WeGOJA Foundation helps identify, document, and promote African American history and heritage in South Carolina.

https://www.wegoja.org/
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