Septima Poinsette Clark

Septima Poinsette Clark

Septima Poinsette Clark

Name/Title

Septima Poinsette Clark

Entry/Object ID

2020.1.75

Made/Created

Artist

Lanker, Brian

Date made

1987

Time Period

20th Century

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Image Dimensions

Height

15 in

Width

15 in

Dimension Description

Frame Dimensions

Height

25 in

Width

24 in

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Born May 3, 1898, in Charleston, SC Died December 15, 1987, on Johns Island, SC Septima Clark, one of the most effective and yet unsung heroes of the civil rights movement, believed that literacy was the key to empowerment. After teaching for many years in the public schools of South Carolina, she went on to work tirelessly with the Highlander Folk School in Tennessee and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Georgia. With her talent for developing leadership, she established innovative citizenship schools throughout the South. She recruited hundreds of teachers who taught thousands of others to read, register to vote, and stand up for their rights.