Gullah Legacy: The fight to preserve the culture of African descendants on the U.S. South Coast

The material describes the history and culture of the Gullah, descendants of African slaves who have preserved their traditions on offshore islands off the southern coast of the US. Queen Quet, a community leader, seeks to revive the Gullah heritage and preserve their unique culture. The community is struggling against pressure from developers who threaten their traditional lands.

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