HSF Lecture Series: Patt Gunn, "Susie King Taylor & the making of Taylor Square
Schedule
Thu Jun 20 2024 at 06:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
The Historic Second African Baptist Church | Savannah, GA
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This event is FREE and open to the public, and will take place at Second African Baptist Church, located at 123 Houston Street. The lecture will begin at 6:00 pm.Historic Savannah Foundation is delighted to host Patt Gunn as the speaker for the June installation of our Lecture Series, “The People, Stories and Places that define Savannah.” Ms. Gunn will present on “Susie King Taylor and the Making of Taylor Square” and will discuss her pivotal role in leading the effort to rename the square to honor and commemorate Susie King Taylor.
Susie King Taylor was an American nurse, teacher, barrier-breaking figure in Savannah’s history. Born into slavery in Liberty County, Georgia, by age seven Susie had moved to Savannah to live with her grandmother, where she attended two secret schools run by free women of color. During this time, Georgia had severe restrictions on education for freed and enslaved Black people, and secret schooling was the only way an African American child could get an education in the Antebellum South.
By the time the Civil War broke out in 1861, Taylor was an educated young woman. She escaped to Union-occupied St. Simons Island at age 14, and broke barriers as an educator where she openly taught Black children. Susie King Taylor’s accomplishments range from joining the Union Army to participating in military expeditions and camp life, nursing the soldiers, teaching soldiers, women and children in the camps, running her own private day and night schools, and becoming an author with the publication of her book Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33rd United States Colored Troops.
After 170 years, the Savannah City Council voted to change the name of the square formerly named after John C. Calhoun, a former U.S. vice president who was an advocate for slavery. The square itself was once a burial ground for hundreds of enslaved Black Savannahians.
For nearly one year, the square sat unnamed. The Center for Jubilee, led by Patt Gunn, petitioned to change the name from Calhoun Square to Taylor Square in late 2022. Savannah City Council voted on the name in October 2023. After a three-year fight, members of the Susie King Taylor Committee celebrated the official renaming on February 10, 2024. Hundreds gathered to make history in downtown Savannah as the square at Abercorn and Wayne streets was renamed Taylor Square. Gunn said she hopes that “this square should be a blueprint for future generations.”
Patt “Sistah Patt” Gilliard Gunn is the National Policy Fellow for the Truth Telling Project, truth-teller, master Gullah Geechee storyteller, co-founder of the Savannah-based Susie King Taylor Center for Jubilee and co-chair of the Coalition to Rename Calhoun Square.
Gunn is a Gullah Geechee “daughter of the soil of Savannah” and lectures about the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade in an online course at Harvard University with Dr. Dave Ragland, Ph.D., co-director of the Truth Telling Project. Her passion is sharing her history and culture, and her “soulcraft” is truth-telling, reconciliation, healing and repair from the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade.
Gunn founded the Geechee Institute in 1992 and developed festivals, hosted lectures and spearheaded oral history projects for the community. She founded Underground Tours of Savannah in 2017, sharing the history of her ancestors and leading tours focused on Savannah’s African-American and Gullah-Geechee history. In 2023, a first-time ever cultural heritage partnership was formed with her Underground Tours and Kelly/Gray Line Tours to host
her signature tours. She is also the founder and artistic director of The Saltwata Players, a local folk art Gullah Geechee performance group.
For more information about the 2024 HSF Lecture Series, please visit myhsf.org.
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The Historic Second African Baptist Church, 123 HOUSTON STREET,Savannah,GA,United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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