Charleston, SC | Charleston Slave Mart
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Charleston old Slave Mart is one of the last standing buildings where the scars of our nation are still evident. We begin our journey in the Saint Philip's Graveyard where more revolutionaries and Constitution signers are laid in one single location. This is significant to show just how much influence this city had on the national landscape.
We then travel to the Mill's House just to show where Robert E. Lee first met Trigger. Humorous, but proof that both he and Grant studied together right here at the Citadel.
We end our journey at the Charleston Old Slave Mart. It wasn't even a building - more of an alleyway originally with a four story pen to hold slaves.
Once you understand the percent of the power, and the influence of their point of view over an entire group of states and its people, it doesn't take much to apply that to today.
America's greatest sin lives on in new, clandestine ways.. much like why the Mart was built in the first place. Charlestonians didn't think it proper to openly sell on the streets and out of their offices. Instead they just moved it to a centralized place as if this was more proper.
Sounds familiar to today, but with different themes. Every little action and word matters. Don't accept the unacceptable in any form or fashion.
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Indigo Inn, room and hotel tour in historic Charleston, South Carolina.
This was the first day of our stop in Charleston and we were pretty surprised when we got there.
We enjoyed our stay at the Indigo Inn as we toured the historic district of one of the oldest and best-preserved cities in the United States.
We enjoyed horse driven carriage tours, fine resturants and entertainment only steps away from our hotel.
Gullah Tours
Alphonso Brown of Gullah Tours in Charleston, SC telling a story about the Gullah language.
Gullah Geechee Heritage Tour: Remembering the Culture January 17-19, 2014
UNESCO-TST, JGGCDC and SPOHP have co-organized in providing participants an opportunity to visit national monuments, to learn the history of rice production, to understand legal terms such as regulatory agency, become acquainted with Gullah Geechee cultural expressions and explore the Legacy of the Gullah Geechee Culture on the Highway 17 Corridor from Jacksonville, Florida to Charleston, South Carolina. These tours will continue to confirm that people of African heritage retained their cultural identity through families, religion, music, spoken words, labor, crafts and cuisines. These tours are active exchanges promoting and sustaining a focus on Gullah Geechee history. Who Knows You May be Gullah Geechee and Don't Know It!
UNESCO-TST
The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization - Transatlantic Slave Trade (UNESCO-TST) Education Project, links three regions which were involved in the triangular Transatlantic Slave Trade (Africa, the Americas and Europe). The goal of the TST is to increase awareness of the causes and consequences of the Transatlantic Slave Trade - including modern forms of slavery and racism - through educational exchanges, sharing best practice and developing and diffusing educational material.
JGGCDC
The Jacksonville Gullah Geechee Community Development is a domestic corporation registered in the State of Florida for the purpose of serving Gullah Geechee descendants domiciled within the State of Florida and serve as a support arm for the United States National Park Service, Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor. Additionally, the corporation is responsible for the dissemination of historical information about the African Diaspora and the migration of blacks in the New World.
SPOHP
The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program is dedicated to gathering, preserving, and promoting living memories for current and future generations. As a leading repository of oral histories in Florida and elsewhere in the South, the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program strives to educate, research, and serve North Central Florida by collecting many voices of its community.
Special Tour Guide Adventures
Tour 1 - Sapelo Island GA, by ferry boat, tour guide, Mr. R.J. Grovner
Tour 2 - Gullah Heritage Trail, Hilton Head, SC, tour guide, Mr. E. Campbell
Tour 3 - Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, SC, by ferry boat, tour guide, Ms. Olivia Williams, NPS
Tour 4 - Old Slave Mart Museum, Charleston, SC, tour guide, Ms. Christine Mitchell
Tour 5 - First African Baptist Church, Savannah, GA, tour guide, Mr. Jamal
Tour 6 - African American Tour, Savannah, GA, tour guide, Mr. Jamal
Historic Monuments & Sites
*R.J. Reynolds House & Estate, Sapelo Island, GA
*The Light House, Sapelo, Island, GA
*Post Office, Sapelo Island, GA
*Behavior Cemetery, Sapelo Island, GA
*Hog Hammock Community, Sapelo Island, GA
*Sapelo Island Cultural and Revitalization Society, Sapelo Island, GA
*UNESCO-TST & JGGCDC Planting Ceremony of a Japanese Plum tree, Sapelo Island, GA
*African American Gullah Geechee Community, Hilton Head, SC
*Coastal Discovery Museum, Hilton Head, SC
*Fort Sumter National Monument, Red Bricks made by Slaves, Charleston Harbor, SC
*Fort Sumter National Monument, Canons, Charleston Harbor, SC
*Art of Jonathan Green, at Gullah Cuisine, Mt. Pleasant, SC
*Old Slave Mart Museum, Slave Holding Pen, Charleston, SC
*Haitian Monument, Franklin Square, Savannah, GA
*Slave Holding Pen, 2nd Street, Savannah, GA
*African American Family of Four Monument, Savannah, GA
Gullah Geechee Cuisines
*Grovner's Cuisine, Sapelo Island, GA
*Alice & Ike's Hot Chicken and Fish Restaurant, Charleston, SC
*Gullah Cuisine Charlotte Jenkins, Mt. Pleasant, SC
*Garden of Eden Restaurant, Savannah, GA
Grand opening of the Gullah Geechee Visitors Center
The Gullah Geechee Visitors Center in Beaufort, S.C. celebrated its grand opening on April 8, 2017. Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah Geechee Nation, welcomes visitors in the Gullah language.
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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.
United Shades of America: Charleston & Slavery
The Carolinas were founded for growing RICE. African slaves were imported specifically to grow this industry. Their ingenuity & industriousness cannot be over - emphasized. Charleston became the wealthiest city in America as a result, yet the slave lived in total squalor.
A Tour Of Historic Charleston with Dick Reeves
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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S03E14 With the Charleston Gullah Lady
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Relieve Us of This Burthen
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Relieve Us of this Burthen
Lecturer: Carl Borick, Assistant Director, The Charleston Museum
Assistant Director Carl Borick discusses his new book, Relieve Us of this Burthen: American Prisoners of War in the Revolutionary South, 1780-1782. The book focuses on the prisoners that were captured by the British in South Carolina during the Revolution, many of whom were held in Charleston. The work examines the circumstances of their capture, the difficult conditions they faced during imprisonment and their extraordinary experiences afterward. This is the first book-length study to be published concerning Revolutionary War prisoners in the South.
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.
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Best Things To Do in Charleston, SC
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Boone plantation in Charleston South Carolina
Jackie Michael gives dramatic presentation of life for the slaves on Boone plantation
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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Celebrating Gullah Geechee Heritage in South Carolina
In an effort to build awareness and connection with Gullah Geechee artists and communities, The SC Arts Commission has partnered with the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission.
Through this partnership, the Arts Commission has created an initiative to recognize the distinct artistic contributions of the descendants of formerly enslaved people in South Carolina. These descendants are called Gullah Geechee, and their cultural expressions are expansive—from art, music and spirituality to foodways, education and more.
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