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Alphonso Brown, left, grew up Gullah on a farm without running water and now runs Gullah Tours. "It's like the hidden secret that no one ever talked about," he says. Show Caption.
Charleston, S.C. - At Boone Hall Plantation and Gardens in Mount Pleasant, S.C., a Charleston suburb, Jackie Mickel stands barefoot in front of an old slave cabin, her black hair tucked beneath a ...
Alphonso Brown, who operates Gullah Tours, discusses tourists' increased interest in learning about Gullah culture in Charleston, S.C. Mary Ann Chastain / AP April 24, 2007, 5:05 PM EDT / Source ...
Alphonso Brown founded Gullah Tours in 1985. A Charleston Tour tells the story of Alphonso Brown, a local tour guide who, in 1985, founded Gullah Tours, the first tourism company in Charleston ...
Gullah Tours are suspended during coronavirus social restrictions. Complete information about tour sites and reservations is available at www.gullahtours.com or by calling 843-763-7551.
Gullah Geechee tour guide, entrepreneur and content creator Akua Page. Stay Tuned/NBC News. The Gullah Geechee people held on to stories, religious practices, farming methods, ...
It was home to the first school for black freedmen in the aftermath of the Civil War. A century later, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and other visionaries gathered here frequently to forge paths … ...
“Go” is an occasional travel feature that spotlights places to go and things to do within an eight-hour driving distance of Hampton Roads.Gullah may be a household word in the Lowcountry of ...