| Penn Center |
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Official website of one of the country's first school for freed slaves and one of the most significant African American historical and cultural institutions in existence today |
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Gullah traditions live on in South Carolina |
| Binyah Foundation |
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This foundation supports Daufuskie Island and the Lowcountry regions Historical/Structural, Natural, Wildlife and Ecological preservation efforts including the Lowcountry Culture |
| Coasting Along the Low Country |
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National Geographic article about St Helena Island |
| De Gullah Creations |
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Your source for Gullah Treasures and Services. Unique hand-crafted items promoting the native Gullah culture of Hilton Head Island |
| Gullah Gourmet |
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Look in da site for Gullah Cookin' dat taste jus' rite! Recipes, food and Gullah clothes and merchandise |
| Gullah Net |
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Explore Gullah Culture in SC with Aunt Pearlie-Sue |
| History Makers |
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Biography of Charles E Simmons Jr |
| History Makers |
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Biography of Emory Campbell |
| History Makers |
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Biography of Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe |
| JH Stevens Penn Center |
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the only Black Historical land mark on the National Register in the State of South Carolina. Teaching the Gullah and Island heritage to all Americans. |
| Low country arts guild |
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aggressively promotes the arts and culture of the Low Country |
| Native Islander Gullah Celebration |
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an event that showcases the arts, crafts, foods and history of the Native Island Gullah people. |
| Soul of America |
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Daufuskie Island tour and history information |
| Soul of America |
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Hilton Head Island tour and history information |
| The Gullahzine |
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lifestyle magazine for people of the low country |