an underexplored part of american history. it s more than 90% likely that everyone african-american has at least one relative landing here. while that fact fills me with you a i m disgusted with the fact of which they were brought here in the first place. . the other thing i know about this area is the gullah still hold a lot of the african cult here. it s a very powerful cultural phenomenon. my great great grandfather was called a gullah statesman. i m a the great great grandson of a statesman. he was born about hour and a half south of here worked on a boat called the planter. oenga the morning of may 13th 1862 he saw an opportunity to seize freedom. he got his crew, their families and took off right for ft.
not oem a part of gullah culture but it s essential and underexplored part of american history. see it s more than 90% likely that every african-american has at least one relative who handed here. while that fact fills me with awe i m disgusted by the fact that the people were brought here in the first place. the other thing i knew about this area of the country is the gullah are holding onto culture here. it s a powerful cultural phenomenon. my great great grandfather was a gullah statementsman i m a great great grandson of a gullah statesman. he was enslaved, born in buford about an hour and a half south of here worked on a boat called the planter. to make a long story short on the morning of may 13th, 1862 he saw the opportunity to seize freedom. he got his crew, their families, and took off right for ft.