white landowners stayed away from Gullah areas.
White landowners stayed away from Gullah areas.
Gullah.
Gullah.
white landowners stayed away from Gullah areas.
The Gullah language endured the longest in the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia. The isolated location and unique cultural heritage of the Gullah people allowed them to preserve their distinct language and traditions for centuries.
They kept more of their African culture than African Americans
They kept more of their African culture than African Americans
they kept more african culture than other african americans
they kept more african culture than other african americans
they kept more african culture than other african americans
they kept more african culture than other african americans
they kept more african culture than other african americans