The Modjeska Monteith Simkins House is a historic place of the civil rights movement. The house, which was owned by Modjeska Monteith Simkins, is located at 2025 Marion Street in Columbia, South Carolina. On March 25, 1994, it was named to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Wonderful lady, who both stood up for her own AND challenged her own to do better/be better.. If we had more of her kind, we'd be a far better place. Sadly, those who run the place are hanging on her coattails, while they're actually avowed socialists and communists. They are absolutely tarnishing her legacy. Neither the NAACP nor Black Carolinians need socialism and communism (even when whitewashed as liberalism) shoved down...
Read moreHistorical landmark of one of SC's all time human rights activists. Currently under renovation, but major upgrades are in store that will make this already great place even better. Make this a "must-do" stop while visiting...
Read moreIt is an awesome snapshot of important Black History facts and paraphernalia of the heroic efforts and commitment of...
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