Gullah Geechee Heritage in the Golden Isles
The Golden Isles, with a proud African American and Gullah Geechee heritage, feature Ibo Landing, known for a slave protest. Wanderer slave ship landed on Jekyll Island. Harrington School, Selden Institute, and Hamilton Plantation's tabby cabins are historic landmarks. Authors Roberts and Holladay cover notable figures and Georgia Sea Island Singers.
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The Golden Isles are a group of islands with a proud African American and Gullah Geechee heritage. Ibo Landing is known for a mass suicide that happened there to protest slavery, while the slave ship Wanderer once landed on Jekyll Island. Today, the Historic Harrington School still stands on St. Simons Island. The region is also home to many historic landmarks, including the Selden Normal and Industrial Institute and the tabby cabins of Hamilton Plantation. Authors Amy Roberts and Patrick Holladay have written about the rich history of the islands and their people, including notable figures like Deaconess Alexander, Jim Brown, Neptune Small, Hazel Floyd, and the Georgia Sea Island Singers.
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Subject: History
Brand: The History Press
Publisher Date: 08/12/2019
Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.35
UPC: 9781467141185
Pages: 160