Rebekah Turnmire, left, Cooridinator of the African American Civil Rights Network in the Center for Civil Rights History and Research at the University of South Carolina, discusses racial violence in South Carolina during the early to mid-20th century during the “Justice For All” traveling exhibit Saturday at Penn Center’s Darrah Hall. The exhibition tells the story of South Carolina’s essential role in the American Civil Rights Movement and will be on display through September at Darrah Hall, part of the Reconstruction Era National Historical Park. The exhibit is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Bob Sofaly/The Island News
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