Geechee 101
Geechee is actually a creole language but for this video we gonna call em slang just because
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Charleston, SC's Hidden Food Scene - Foodways with Jessica Sanchez, Episode 3
This week, Jessica travels to Charleston, South Carolina, to explore Gullah Geechee cuisine and culture with chef BJ Dennis. Dennis, a personal chef and caterer, is carrying on the traditions of the Lowcountry by using the bounty of the land and sea to create his popular menu. After exploring the local Charleston community and learning a few key Gullah catchphrases, Jessica carries on the tradition of chef Dennis' West African ancestors by sharing a meal with his family. For more episodes, subscribe to Zagat:
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Confederate family sell slave dolls Charleston Slave Market, Black tour operator arrested for sale
Charleston would never sale replicas of the Jewish Holocaust nor confederate flags. But on the Charleston Slave Auction Market, Charleston approved the sell of replicas of black slave mothers and their little slave babies being sold on the slave auction market. Now that’s the true welcome to Charleston.
Come to Charleston tourism and see the proud Slave massa of today on the Slave Auction Market.
True meaning of Massa = HEBREW word for = OPPRESSOR, BURDEN, HURT.
White Racist Slave owning confederate family still selling Slaves on Charleston's Slave Auction Marke, Approved by the city of Charleston. Replicas of aunt Jemimah Mammy Slaves and their little black slave babies can still be found for sale at the Charleston Slave Auction Market. Charleston clearly did not mean its apology for Slavery. Look in the eyes of a real evil Charleston Slavemaster still arrogant with his power over his slaves for sale. Mocking the black families of the Slave trade. The devil standing in the flesh and still selling God’s Holy people today. Charleston has not changed from its Slave State of Mind. Charleston Blacks will continue to suffer as long as the Slave spirit continues to rule over them in the Holy City, today #1 in Nation for Slave history. Look into his eyes and see the soul of a devil. Listen to his words and hear is poisonous lies.
Sandy Island Gullah Tour 2018(4)
On our 20th anniversary we learned about black America and how we changed a nation. What an amazing time. Can't wait to return with the family.
Gullah Traditions of the South Carolina Coast
Discover the remarkable history and heritage of the Gullah people, a storied civilization and culture prevailing on the Sea Islands of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. The Gullah people have sustained their treasured West African traditions and ways of life for generations, and their cultural impact on the Lowcountry is undeniable.
A Change Ain't Gonna Come - Trailer
Documentary Trailer on the Gullah-Geechee people of St. Helena Island in South Carolina and their efforts at resisting encroaching developers, so that they can hold on to their land and heritage.
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE MOVING TO CHARLESTON, SC! | MOVING OUT OF CALIFORNIA 2018
Hi friends! Today we're sharing with you what to consider before moving to the south and more specifically, Charleston, SC. We moved to Charleston six months ago and out of California and it was a huge culture shock! There are so many things to consider when moving to a new state alone while knowing no one like changes in laws, affordability, and state to state culture/how the people are in each place. So far we love it here despite the differences we've seen and can't wait to update you in 6 more months to decide if we are going to stay, move somewhere else, or move back! xx
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Black Slave Owner and Breeder in South Carolina ~ The Interesting Story of William Ellison
....William Ellison was one of the wealthiest men in the South as well as being a black, former slave. He owned cotton gins, plantations, and 68 slaves. And from accounts of the time, he wasn't very nice...At the peak of slavery in the United States, large numbers of free Negroes owned black slaves; in fact, in numbers disproportionate to their representation in society at large. In 1860 only a small minority of whites owned slaves. According to the U.S. census report for that last year before the Civil War, there were nearly 27 million whites in the country. Some 8 million of them lived in the slaveholding states. The census also determined that there were fewer than 385,000 individuals who owned slaves. Even if all slaveholders had been white, that would amount to only 1.4 percent of whites in the country (or 4.8 % of southern whites owning one or more slaves, however, around 30% for free blacks owned slaves).
In the rare instances when the ownership of slaves by free Negroes is acknowledged in the history books, justification centers on the claim that black slave masters were simply individuals who purchased the freedom of a spouse or child from a white slaveholder and had been unable to legally manumit them. Although this did indeed happen at times, it is a misrepresentation of the majority of instances, one which is debunked by records of the period on blacks who owned slaves. These include individuals such as Justus Angel and Mistress L. Horry, of Colleton District, South Carolina, who each owned 84 slaves in 1830. In fact, in 1830 a fourth of the free Negro slave masters in South Carolina owned 10 or more slaves; eight owning 30 or more.
#SouthernStories: Britney Nesbit finds community as African American lesbian in Charleston
As a follow-up to meeting her on GLAAD's Southern Stories Summer Tour, GLAAD spoke by phone with Britney Nesbit, a student at The Medical University of South Carolina, about coming out as queer in the South, her work with minority populations, and what's next for LGBT equality in South Carolina. Health and healthcare are growing issues for the LGBT population, as LGBT people continue to be at greater risk for myriad health problems including HIV, obesity, substance abuse, and mental illness. These health inequalities are often related to the discrimination and stigma that LGBT people experience in day-to-day life. Advocates like Britney are working to ensure that healthcare providers receive proper training on LGBT issues and are open and accepting of all patients.
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For Edisto woman, slave cabin is more than an artifact #news
For Edisto woman, slave cabin is more than an artifact #news
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Protest Trump in Columbia SC at the statehouse 11/11/2016
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Jasper County Proclaims Gullah/Geechee Nation Appreciation 2019
Jasper County, SC proclaims Gullah/Geechee Nation Appreciation Week 2019. Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (QueenQuet.com) received the proclamation during the county council meeting.
Queen Quet will present at the Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage during the week of the celebration. Tune in and learn how you can support!
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PLAN B SO AMAZING FRIDAYS (LADIES APPRECIATION EDITION) 1.27.12
LUV AKA FLUSEASON, DJ TANTRUM, FAAZON, AND WHOLE SC CAME OUT TO PLAN B TO SHOW CHARLESTON SC HOW TO DO A PARTY FOR THE LADIES! IT WENT ALL THE WAY DOWN LAST WEEK! CHECK THE FOOTAGE AND MAKES SURE YOU'RE AT SO AMAZING FRIDAYS AT PLAN B THIS UPCOMING WEEK! -IREPUBLIK MEDIA
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Procambarus echinatus, sometimes called the Edisto crayfish, is a species of crayfish in the family Cambaridae. It is endemic to the drainages of the Salkehatchie River and the south fork of the eponymous Edisto River in South Carolina.
Swamp Tour
North Carolina Swamp footage from redneck canoe
Gullah Geechee Storyteller Preserves a Painful Past | National Geographic
The Gullah Geechee people are descendants of West African slaves brought to the coasts of the Carolinas, Georgia, and northern Florida, whose geographic isolation helped them retain a distinct culture and language. In chronicling the injustice her ancestors faced, South Carolina Gullah storyteller Theresa Jenkins Hilliard seeks to make their struggle real and relevant to younger generations.
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WAKA FLOCKA TALKS ABOUT CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA AND HOW THEY TALK GEECHEE BUT SOUND JAMAICAN...
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South Carolina: Rights to Ancestral Land
United Nations - The legacy of slavery in the United States lives on today in South Carolina and Georgia. The Gullah Geechee peoples, descendants of African slaves, are facing a struggle to hold on to their land and culture.
21st Century, Episode #107
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