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Lowcountry Gullah
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Lowcountry Gullah documents and preserves the culture and helps protect historic Gullah land for future generations.
When most people think about slavery, they instantly think that tobacco and cotton were the main crops. And yes, they were, BUT along the sea island's the major cash crops were rice, indigo and sea island cotton. Tap into the Lowcountry Gullah Podcast at www.lowcountrygullahpodcast.com
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Kwanzaa Day 4
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The Watch Night Service is a tradition that grew out of slavery, yet still is an important part of how, for many African Americans is the only way that a new year should be brought in. “Freedom Night” or the Watch Night Service began in 1862, when anxious slaves were waiting on word of their freedom
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