It’s a bright spot on the city’s southern end that highlights the Lowcountry’s civil rights leaders.
A new mural hopes to provide some uplift in the Chicora-Cherokee neighborhood, a community with a history of criminal activity but also one where residents have worked to create a safer environment.
“This neighborhood needs some tender love and care,” said muralist Janeva Tyree. “It seems like it hasn’t had that in a while.”
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