Experience the untold stories and hidden histories of Savannah with Walk With Me Savannah Tours' 'Rising Voices: Underrepresented History' tour. Step into the shoes of black, native, queer, and female residents of Savannah who shaped the city we know today. From the clandestine schools that taught literacy to black students during a time when education was prohibited, to the First African Baptist Church's role in the Underground Railroad, this tour uncovers the forgotten heroes and heroines. Explore City Market, the birthplace of the LGBTQ icon Lady Chablis, and learn about the building that transformed from a market for selling humans as property to a freedman's school. Discover the legacy of Mary Telfair and the impacts of native figures Tomochichi and Coosaponakeesa. Delve into the unconventional lives of Juliette Gordon Low and her family at the Birthplace Museum. Uncover the hidden stories behind Chippewa Square and Madison Square. This tour is a celebration of the resilient voices that deserve to be heard. Join us on this enlightening journey through Savannah's vibrant history.
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2
hours
Suitable for
1-15
Participants
Private Tour, Small Group Tour
Guided Experience
Underrepresented narratives and figures
Focus on black, native, queer, and female residents
Exploring the impact of historical figures in Savannah
Uncovering hidden stories and accomplishments
Learning about the diverse heritage of Savannah
Fully narrated interactive tour
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Introduction
Step into the rich tapestry of Savannah's history with the "Rising Voices: Underrepresented History" tour by Walk With Me Savannah Tours. This captivating walking tour shines a light on the often overlooked narratives and figures that have shaped the city's vibrant past.
What to expect?
During the 120-minute tour, you can expect to delve deep into the underrepresented stories that have been overshadowed by traditional historical accounts. As you explore the picturesque streets of Savannah, your experienced guide will regale you with tales of black, native, queer, and female residents who made significant impacts on the city and the world around them. From the clandestine schools that operated during times of oppression to the African Baptist Church's role in the Underground Railroad, each stop on the itinerary uncovers fascinating chapters of Savannah's history.
Who is this for?
This tour is for anyone seeking a fresh perspective on Savannah's history. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious traveler, or simply someone who appreciates diverse narratives, this tour welcomes all. It's an opportunity to broaden your understanding and gain a deeper appreciation for the contributions of underrepresented communities.
Why book this?
The "Rising Voices" tour offers a unique and immersive experience, revealing stories that are often left untold. By shining a light on these marginalized narratives, Walk With Me Savannah Tours invites you to see Savannah through a different lens. This tour not only educates but also sparks conversation and reflection, challenging traditional historical narratives. It's a chance to honor the resilience and achievements of those who have been silenced for far too long.
Good to know
In addition to the captivating stories, the tour includes fascinating stops at iconic landmarks and locations significant to underrepresented history. From Franklin Square, where the early fight for literacy and freedom began, to Monterey Square, where the tour concludes next to Count Casimir Pulaski's monument, each step along the way will deepen your understanding of Savannah's diverse heritage.
Reviews
Guests who have embarked on the "Rising Voices" tour rave about the eye-opening experience and the knowledgeable guides who bring history to life. They praise the tour for its inclusivity, welcoming people of all backgrounds. Many express their gratitude for the opportunity to learn about underrepresented figures and the impact they've had on Savannah's history. It's an educational journey that leaves a lasting impression and prompts a greater appreciation for the voices that have shaped our world.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
Mobile
Is an adult required for the booking?
At least one adult or senior required per booking
Our tour meets in Franklin Square in front of the center monument, 10-15 minutes before start time.
Your guide will be wearing a bright orange polo shirt with our logo.
If you are running late, give us a call. We will wait for late arrivals for 5 minutes before beginning.
Franklin Square,
2800 W Congress St, Savannah, GA 31401,
US
We will conclude in Monterey Square, next to Count Casimir Pulaski's monument.
Monterey Square,
11 W Gordon St, Savannah, GA 31401,
US
Your Itinerary
Franklin Square
In Franklin Square we will discuss how Haiti volunteered during the American Revolution, clandestine schools that operated in Savannah that taught literacy to black students while such an education was outlawed, the First African Baptist Church which houses the oldest African Baptist congregation in the country, and its role in the Underground Railroad.
City Market
Passing through City Market, we will see Club One, the home performance venue of Lady Chablis, a Savannah LGBTQ icon. We will also see the building that was home to one of the most active markets for the selling of humans as property, which was immediately converted into a freedman's school after emancipation by some of the very people who were sold as property inside.
Telfair Academy
We will stop in front of Telfair Academy and discuss Mary Telfair, a woman who defied the expectations placed on her by gender roles at the time and began the legacy of preservation in Savannah.
Wright Square
Here we will discuss the impacts of two key native figures in Savannah history: Tomochichi, chief and founder of the native Yamacraw tribe, and Coosaponakeesa (AKA Mary Musgrove) a Creek woman. Both were as instrumental in the shaping of Savannah as Oglethorpe who is considered the founder.
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum
Here we will discuss Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the girl Scouts, as well as other unconventional female family members, and how they impacted the roles women would play in the future, and will also touch on Julliette's hearing loss.
Chippewa Square
Here we will briefly discuss the original site of the Savannah Catholic Church, founded by the Haitian community discussed earlier. We we also discuss Susie King Taylor, a self-freed woman who served as a nurse and teacher during the Civil War, published a memoir, and opened a school for black children just off of Chippewa Square.
Madison Square
Here we will stop in front of the Green-Meldrim house and discuss Field Order 15, as issued by General Sherman but formed and negotiated by a group of 20 black pastors and community leaders led by Garrison Frazier, how it was the birth of practical reparation efforts, and why it implementation was prevented.
Monterey Square
Here we will discuss Jim Williams, famous from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, but a prominent Savannah gay man who also began Savannah's entire restoration movement. We will also see the monument of Count Casimir Pulaski, and discuss his impact on the Revolution and the recent discovery that he was likely an intersex person.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Well-behaved pets allowed
Not recommended for guests who cannot walk or roll for 15 minutes without stopping
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