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During slavery, some of them came directly from Africa...West and Central Africa. For example: My gullah descendants are from the West Indies, Mandinka, and Yoruba tribe. Others came from the West indies. So we are a mixture of African and West Indian. Slave Traders went to Africa first, travel through the West Indies (they stop there as well), and stop in South Carolina.

They live in the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia.

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