ST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. – More than a quarter century after the laborious work began, the New Testament has finally been translated into Gullah, the creole language spoken by slaves and their ...
The traditions and culture of West Africans brought to America through the Atlantic slave trade have been preserved for generations through the Gullah and Geechee people. Today, this community of ...
This week on New Year's Eve, a historic church in downtown Charleston, S.C., will host a special celebration. It's a tradition that dates back more than 150 years. And it commemorates the freedom of ...
The Gullah Geechee people make up one of the oldest and most extraordinary communities in the United States. But if you’ve never heard of them, it might be because their history is often sifted out of ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. — It's gotten 358,000 plus views and counting. A Facebook video is helping keep the Geechee language alive. It's a language spoken by Gullah people, which are an African-American ...
ST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. - More than a quarter century after the laborious work began, the New Testament has finally been translated into Gullah, the creole language spoken by slaves and their ...
If you make your way to Boone Hall Plantation and Gardens in Mount Pleasant, you can find a unique presentation titled “Exploring the Gullah Culture.” In it, the Gullah Geechee people demonstrate the ...
Gullah, a largely oral, African-American creole taught at Harvard for the first time last fall, is now being offered for a second semester. A combination of West African languages, English, and words ...
The Gullah Geechee culture here in the Lowcountry is rich and thriving, an integral part of the heartbeat of our city, state and region. What is rooted in the painful reality of the enslavement of ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Gullah Geechee Black History Market will happen Saturday at the Cigar Factory with Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg giving opening remarks. Attendees of The Gullah ...