Gullah refers to a distinct African American cultural group primarily found in the coastal regions of South Carolina and Georgia, particularly the Sea Islands. This community developed its own unique language, also called Gullah, which combines elements of English and various African languages. Gullah people have preserved rich traditions in storytelling, music, and crafts, reflecting their African heritage. Their culture is significant for its contributions to American history and the ongoing preservation of African traditions in the United States.
they kept more african culture than other african americans
They kept more of their 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
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
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they kept more african culture than other african americans
white landowners stayed away from Gullah areas.