history
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The Grave Still Lives: Why We Leave Dishes, Pots, and Clocks at Negro Cemeteries
Walk through old Negro cemeteries, especially in the South or Gullah Geechee territory, and you might see something surprising: china… Read More
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Williamsburg County, SC: The Enduring Legacy of Gullah Geechee Culture
Nestled in South Carolina’s Lowcountry, Williamsburg County is a vibrant tapestry of Indigenous heritage and African American endurance. Often overlooked,… Read More
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The Nunsack: Gullah Geechee Tradition of Protection and Healing
Among the Gullah Geechee people of the Carolina Lowcountry, it was common to see a baby with a tiny cloth… Read More
