John Wright, the iconic President of The African American Historic Settlement Commission in Mount Pleasant, takes us on a captivating journey through his life and career, sharing stories from his childhood in Mount Pleasant to his 23 years of service in the United States Army. As he recalls his upbringing, working on Shem Creek, and the tight-knit community that shaped him, John reveals how embracing both his birth name, John Fitzgerald, and his cherished nickname, Johnny, honors his roots. He also discusses his ongoing projects that spotlight the rich history and culture of African American communities in Mount Pleasant, ensuring their stories are celebrated and preserved for future generations.
In a profound conversation about community engagement and historical preservation, John recounts his remarkable walk from Mount Pleasant to Columbia, a personal mission to raise awareness about obesity that strengthened his bonds with the community upon his return. His work with the Charleston County Historic Preservation Commission and the inaugural Black History Month program at Boone Hall Plantation underscores his commitment to celebrating the past while fostering progress. With notable figures like Major Abraham Turner, the program highlights the achievements of descendants from post-Reconstruction settlement communities, exemplifying the enduring spirit of these vibrant neighborhoods.
The episode also unveils inspiring efforts to preserve and restore Mount Pleasant's historical gems, like the 1904 schoolhouse being transformed into the Long Point Museum and Cultural Education Center. Guided by the vision of Thomasina Stokes Marshall and supported by former students now serving as general contractors, this project highlights the power of community and history. John's initiatives, including a successful water drive for Flint, Michigan, and his radio show advocacy, showcase his dedication to making a difference. Finally, the episode celebrates Mount Pleasant's unique culture and hospitality, honoring the achievements of the Gullah and Geechee communities and the prestigious Pineapple Award-winning Black History Month event at Boone Hall Plantation.
Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
Studio Sponsor: Charleston Radio Group
Production Sponsor: rūmbo advertising
Committee:
Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC President
Michael Cochran | Co-host | Foundation Chair
John Carroll | Co-host | Member at Large
Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair
Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Director
Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
Scott Labarowski | Co-host | Membership Chair
Jennifer Maxwell | Co-host | Immediate Past President
Darius Kelly | Creative Director | DK Design