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Gullah GeeChee Africa Tours

Your cost: $45.00

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Duration: 60 minutes

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Location: Visitors Center, 375 Meeting St. Charleston, South Carolina 29403

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Cancellations: Call us to inquire. Each situation is unique, but in general, a 24-hour notice is required. 

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Available: 7 days a week, call for seasonal times.

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Call (843) 804-8545

Discover the true slave history of Charleston, South Carolina

Experience the true history with our preferred vendor, Gullah Geechee Tours

 

Gullah Geechee Tour, 60 minute narrated bus tour

 

There is no other tour offered in the city of Charleston that comes close to giving such a unique and genuine experience about the city’s history. Our tour is the most talked about tour in the city and it’s the only tour that gives the most accurate understanding of the world-famous slave trade which was championed right here in the Holy City of Charleston, SC.

 

Charleston tourism does not talk about its hugely successful slave trade although our city was #1 in America for slavery.

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Your certified tour guide Godfrey Gullah Jac is the only Charleston Gullah historian. He a is full blooded Gullah Geechee. Godfrey Gullah Jac speaks in great detail about African American history and slave history right here in Charleston, SC. Come have a look and take a listen to an ancient history about the mysterious people descending from way across da water. The Gullah Geechee people broke the chains of slavery into freedom. Come and hear our true history.

Who are the Gullah?

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The Gullah were direct descendants of slaves brought to South Carolina and Georgia’s Lowcountry regions on cargo slave ships. On this tour, we’ll take an unflinching look at the history of the Gullah, as well as what makes their culture and language so fascinating!

 

Aspects of the Gullah you will explore​

  • Who are they really?

  • Why are they so peculiar?

  • Where does their language originate?

  • Where do the Gullah people come from?

  • What is their connection to the slave trade?

  • What does Gullah really mean?

  • What is the difference between Gullah and Geechee?

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