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GULLAH GEECHEE SUMMER SCHOOL South Carolina, Georgia and Florida — PART I: Origins and Early Development | June 6, 2018 from Pender County, North Carolina, to St
Bunce Island: a British Slave Castle in Sierra Leone
New England and the African Slave Trade Montage by Ricci Felicia
Hemispheric and Intercolonial Migrations in the Rt Ans-Atlantic Slave Trade, 1660-1807 Neal D
The Tenacity of Bondage: an Anthropological History of Slavery
Sierra Leone 12
African Passages
Sierra Leone: Bunce Island and the Gullah Connection
Museum Interior Interior Museum
RICE and RACE RICE and RACE Kay Traille
World Monuments Watch 2021 Watch Monuments World
Preserving and Creating Culture the Gullah-Geechee People Keith W
Gendered Representation, Cultural Sustainability, and Culinary Practices of Gullah Women
Lovejoy Schwarz Sierra Leone.Pdf
African American Roots Tourism in Sierra Leone and Ghana « Trouver Sa Place » — Tourisme De Racines Africaines-Américaines En Sierra Leone Et Au Ghana
Low Country Gullah Culture Special Resource Study and Final Environmental Impact Statement
Bance Island in Sierra Leone
Symposium November 12–13, 2010 Director’S Statement, Camille Giraud Akeju Exhibitions
Top View
Empowering Voices from Fragile States
Low Country Gullah Culture Special Resource Study and Final Environmental Impact Statement
Trade Castles and Forts of West Africa
Low Country Gullah Culture National Park Service U.S
Culla Mi Gullah, Re-Imagining African American Female Artists and the Sea Islands: Exploring Africanisms and Religious Expressions in Creative Works
The Long Middle Passage: the Enslavement of Africans and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, 1640-1808
History and Culture Series No
Sierra Leone
Undiscovered Africa a Voyage Exploring West Africa’S Traditional Cultures & Hidden Nature Reserves Aboard the 34-Guest Yacht Callisto February 1 - 13, 2012
Christopher R. Decorse
Study Guide for Ghosts of Amistad: in the Footsteps of the Rebels by Philip Misevich and Konrad Tuchsherer
An Allegory of the Black Atlantic Clara Kim the Victoria Memorial Stands at the End of the Mall, Majestically Sited in Front Of
Finding Priscilla's Children: the Roots and Branches of Slavery