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M R.

“ Karen is also well versed in antebellum gossip, which she sprinkled in to make the tour even more wonderful. ” in 16 reviews

Chris O.

“ Our first visit to Savannah and we started with the Indigo Journey Walking Tour . ” in 2 reviews

Angela D.

“ This educational and funny tour started at 10 AM at the Franklin Square and ended at the River Street. ” in 2 reviews

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Ms. Karen gives an AMAZING tour! Armed with tons of historical facts and stories, she is extremely knowledgeable about her native Savannahian history and very engaging. My mom and I took the 90min. Indigo Journey walking tour, and really enjoyed learning about parts of Black history that we weren't aware existed. It didn't hurt that Ms. Karen is also well versed in antebellum gossip, which she sprinkled in to make the tour even more wonderful. We can't wait to return to go on some of her other specialty tours!

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Outstanding tour! Karen Wortham is a historian and storyteller who makes historic Savannah come to life. The Indigo Journey Walking Tour was the highlight of our visit in Savannah.

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Great tour! Karen is a great storyteller, and boy are there stories to tell! She is very passionate about the subject and has done a lot of research to build the tour. She also offers up reading suggestions if you want to dig deeper. The history of slavery in America is (at the least) embarrassing and shameful, and therefore SHOULD be taught to avoid mistakes of the past and to help us all heal. I appreciate the focus on a number of people and families, which helped to make the stories specific and personal instead of abstract. Stand where slaves were auctioned at the market, see where they arrived by ship, see the church that they built and hear their stories. Please note that some of the content may be upsetting, so just let her know if you have children who may be sensitive.

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Great tour. Karen is very knowledgeable, passionate, and easy to talk to. You will come away with a better understanding of how slavery was incorporated into this city, and walk into where they were held after getting off the ships and before being sold into slavery. You'll also see the square where the largest slave auction in US history took place. It is all very sad but so interesting and important to understand what really took place. The only thing we thought we would mention- on the tour, you are told that the holes in the floor of the First Baptist church were for the people on the Underground Railroad to breathe through. We then took the guided tour through the church, and they said that was not true. It was just to let the "wood breathe" and that the "underground railroad" was actually people being moved on boats in the river here. Thank you!

Monument where the tour ends.

Monument where the tour ends.

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Amazing, eye-opening, and educational! Although a hard-to-swallow experience, I'm glad I took this tour. Ms. Karen is authentic as they come and the depth of her knowledge is a gem and she doesn't mind sharing! I decided to book this tour based on the suggestion of Lisa from Massachusetts:-) It was a little chilly, but the short walking journey and the sun kept me warm! I was taken back by the stories and would tell anyone to book this tour during your visit to Savannah. Slavery and the enslaved are apart of American history; we should stop ignoring our ugly past! And this tour is one way we can educate ourselves and understand our history so we won't have to repeat it!

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Karen provides an informative, interesting, worthwhile fact filled tour of her city and what it meant to be enslaved. We enjoyed her tour and recommended it highly.

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This was one of the most unique tours I have been on in Savannah. Miss Karen shared so much about the people who didn't make it into the history books. Starting in Franklin Square and walking around downtown Savannah she told us about the slave trade's impact on Savannah. Absolutely would recommend to any history buff and anyone else looking for a new perspective of this historical city.

Great people met on this fantastic tour!

Great people met on this fantastic tour!

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This was the best tour I have ever experienced. Make sure you have Karen Wortham as your guide. She is absolutely so amazing, very knowledgeable and I dont think my experience would have been so great if I had anyone else. This walking tour by Karen will inspire you to continue learning on your own and reflect on on how our current times are still a consequence on how we are living today. I will certainly go back the next time I'm in town and go on another one of her tours.

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This was one of the highlights of our visit to Savannah. Our tour was very informative and thought-provoking, and sometimes sobering when you realize the conditions of enslaved people in Savannah. Karen, our guide, teaches the history almost entirely through engaging stories, usually tying details to actual sites right near where you are standing. (Seeing the dark, dank "barracoon," a temporary holding enclosure for newly arrived slaves, and understanding its original purpose, was an unforgettable experience.) So while it was impossible for Karen to convey the entire complex history of the African-American experience in Colonial Savannah, we left knowing a lot more than when we started -- and promising ourselves to get to the library soon to do more follow-up reading! (Highly recommended: "The Weeping Time: Memory and the Largest Slave Auction in American History" by Anne Bailey, 2017.)

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Karen, our tour guide was AMAZING! This educational and funny tour started at 10 AM at the Franklin Square and ended at the River Street. Karen articulates African American history, Savannah stories with such passion which will have you standing on the tip of your toes wanting to hear more. The next time I'm in Savannah, I will take advantage of other tours Karen offers. I took the Journey By Faith tour on 7/7/2018, and I've been googling and researching these stories. I then realized the power of tours like this; you leave wanting more insight into our history.

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Documentary exploring history of the first african baptist church screens at super museum sunday.

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The history of one of Savannah’s most important — and underrated — sites comes to life this Super Museum Sunday, with a free screening of a new documentary about the First African Baptist Church.

While most locals recognize the church across Franklin Square from Vinnie Van Go-Go’s, they may not know the compelling story of the oldest continuing African American congregation in the country. With roots back to the 1750s, the current sanctuary — built entirely by slaves of their own free will — dates from the 1850s.

Shot and produced by local documentary filmmaker Michael Jordan, the film Journey by Faith:A History of First African Baptist Church  relies heavily on the research of the church’s resident historian and tour guide, Karen Wortham.

“What stands out most about this church is that this congregation began during the time of the Revolutionary War,” says Wortham. “It’s been through the Civil War, and it’s been through Civil Rights. Through all the controversy and all the obstacles that could have gotten in their way and shaken their faith — even with them being slaves — they made it through.”

What got them through was their incredible devotion to their Christian faith. “To me the heart of the story of First African Baptist Church lies in the determination and faith of the people who organized and got this congregation going,” says Wortham.

“The story that grabs me is when one of their pastors asked them to give up their freedom money to build the church,” Jordan says of an episode in the 1830s, when the congregation independently raised funds to purchase a new site. “Their children would have to wait longer to be free.”

That pastor, Andrew Marshall, was “one of the most interesting characters you would ever want to read about,” says Wortham. “You wouldn’t believe that a man during that time period and the age he was would be so determined and stubborn in order to do what he needed to do when it came to his church and his people.”

Marshall — who gained fame by acting as George Washington’s personal assistant during the former president’s sojourn to Savannah in the 1780s — was at one time indentured to Richard Richardson, first owner of what would later be called the Owens–Thomas House.

“Richardson wasn’t the type of master you would think,” says Wortham. “He was more of a friend to Marshall. He was a protector. Marshall would get himself into situations that weren’t so pleasing. Richardson would stand up for him and keep him from being whipped.”

In her extensive research, Wortham uncovered some lesser–known aspects of the all–encompassing faith of the First African Baptist congregants.

“One of the things I found out through research is that slaves weren’t allowed to worship as an opportunity to get to know Christ — it was used as a mechanism of control,” Wortham says.

“When the masters found out that the slaves would do whatever needed to be done in order to worship, they used that as something to hold over the slaves’ heads to get more work out of them, to get a better attitude out of them, to get better behavior out of them,” she says.

“But it turns out that the slaves were actually very serious about their faith,” she continues. “They had something else to look forward to. I believe that is what’s been so amazing about the resilience of African Americans here. They really do believe there is something better.”

Jordan — quite the amateur historian himself — also learned a lot about the intertwining of history and faith while making the documentary.

“I knew that the slaves built First African Baptist by hand, but Karen explained that they had to work all day for their masters and worked all night on the church. They had to build a bonfire, and the men were down on the riverbank making bricks, with the women bringing the bricks up in their aprons,” Jordan says.

“It’s really powerful. Before we started taping I actually led everyone in prayer because I thought we had to realize that this is much bigger than us — it’s about the people who sacrificed so much.”

Fate brought Wortham and Jordan together a couple of years ago. Wortham had been planning a film on church history for years, but it was “laying dormant,” she says. Jordan was already working on a film of his own about local historic homes and churches.

When Jordan found out what Wortham wanted to do, he morphed his project into one centered on First African Baptist, with her as the key contributor.

“I got to know Karen and she’s just a joy,” says Jordan. “I thought the film was just going to be tour of the church, but her project is so much more than that — it’s a story of how slaves came from Africa to Savannah and the sacrifices people made to create the church.”

“Michael is so efficient, and he’s a mover. So he shook it and moved it and we’re ready to debut it,” says Wortham. “It turned out to be even better than I anticipated. It’s amazing when you look into the lives — I call them the characters — of these people,” she says. 

“It makes the story so much richer and makes you so much more appreciative.”

Film screening: "Journey by Faith: A History of First African Baptist Church"

When: Sunday, Feb. 7 at 2:30 p.m.

Where: First African Baptist Church, 23 Montgomery St.

Cost: Free and open to the public.

Tours: Regular tours are Tue–Sat. at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., $5 adults, $4 students and seniors

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