CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A group of local and national historians gathered with the community for a panel that centered on cultural history and symbolism in the South. Nearly a hundred showed up at Mother Emanuel AME church to address several topics, all focused on bringing inclusivity and awareness when teaching future generations about historical backgrounds. “History serves two prongs,” World Heritage USA Program Director Cequnya Moore said. “We can learn from our darkest moments, but we can also be inspired by highest moments.” The panel was a space to discuss issues related to race, culture and Southern history. “In...