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352 pages, Hardcover
Published June 6, 2023
My first three overnight stays were scheduled for Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, the Heyward House in Bluffton, and McLeod Plantation on James Island near Charleston. All lie within a culturally important geographic region for Gullah Geechee people, the descendants of enslaved West Africans. In 2006 Congress passed an act that created the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor along the coastal lowlands from Wilmington, North Carolina, through South Carolina and Georgia to St. Augustine, Florida. In Georgia and Florida, people of African descent prefer the term Geechee to describe themselves and their culture.