The Expansive Legacy Of The Gullah-Geechee People
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The Expansive Legacy Of The Gullah-Geechee People
By: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer For many years, the Gullah-Geechee people were thought to exist primarily along the sea islands of South Carolina and Georgia, distinct communities of African American descendants of enslaved West Africans who retained much of their cultural, linguistic, and culinary heritage. The Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor is a 12,000 square mile National Heritage Area that spans the coastal regions of North Carol…
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