Savannah: 'We Shall Overcome' Black History Walking Tour

4.6

Meet the black founding fathers and mothers who shaped Savannah on this history-packed walking tour by Junket.

About this activity

  • Free cancellation

    Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

  • Duration

    120 minute

Experience

  • Highlights
    • See how African culture shaped southern food, music, and dance
    • Learn about the Haitian soldiers who fought in the American Revolution
    • Snap gorgeous photos of famous Savannah spots like Ellis Square
    • Unravel the "40 acres and a mule" promise Sherman made to freed slaves
    • Explore Savannah with a seasoned guide as your leader
  • Full description
    Did you know that slavery was outlawed in the early years of the Georgia colony? Or that one of Savannah’s oldest churches was a secret stop on the Underground Railroad?

    Experience Savannah’s rich and varied history through the eyes of those who built it, yet were unable to freely enjoy the fruits of their labor. Walk in the footsteps of the free and enslaved Black residents of Savannah who persevered under inhumane conditions. Learn of the pervasive influence of the Gullah Geechee people on the culture of the American South, and hear tales of determination and bravery of Black community leaders such as Andrew Cox Marshall, who inspired a shift in the cultural worldview of people of color.

    Join us in shining a light on the untold stories of those who labored and loved in the Hostess City, and celebrate the people of color who were instrumental in the development of American history as we know it.
  • Includes
    • 2-hour walking tour
      Knowledgeable guide
      Well-researched and credible history
  • Exclude
    • Transportation
      Guide tip