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Black Food Heritage: Wild Game Receipts (Recipes) from the Past that Live On

You have read correctly about both: the wild game and receipts. What we call recipes, our foremothers and fathers called receipts. For the purposes of this discussion on wild game, we will use both. As…

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Black Food Heritage: Wild Game Receipts (Recipes) from the Past that Live On

You have read correctly about both: the wild game and receipts. What we call recipes, our foremothers and fathers called receipts. For the purposes of this discussion on wild game, we will use both. As…

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What it Means to Eat “Affrilachian” or Black and Appalachian

What does it mean to eat black in Appalachia? That’s a big question. The region known as Appalachia involves 13 states and countless unincorporated communities. Appalachia spans throughout what we would consider northern states such…

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Gullah Traditions: Preparing My Kids for Swimming Lessons with the Pool School Series

I recently embarked on the journey of signing my kids up for swimming lessons, an exciting milestone that has me both eager and slightly anxious. As a parent, I want to ensure that my children…

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Gullah Traditions: Preparing My Kids for Swimming Lessons with the Pool School Series

I recently embarked on the journey of signing my kids up for swimming lessons, an exciting milestone that has me both eager and slightly anxious. As a parent, I want to ensure that my children…

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Remembering the Black Women Who are ‘Woven’ into the History of Charleston Cotton Mills

They needed protection from angry white men who protested against their hiring and the firing of 300 white men, women and children. In what we would call a business scaling, the president of Charleston Cotton…

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Remembering the Black Women Who are ‘Woven’ into the History of Charleston Cotton Mills

They needed protection from angry white men who protested against their hiring and the firing of 300 white men, women and children. In what we would call a business scaling, the president of Charleston Cotton…

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Black Health Heritage: Gullah Geechee Nurses and Their Legacy of Care

The Gullah-Geechee Corridor has provided the world with a good number of Black nurses. Those nurses range from Susie King, the first Black Army nurse during the Civil War to women like Katie Hall Underwood…

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Lowcountry Heritage: A Brief History of Gullah-Geechee Longshoremen

During the late 1880s into the early 1900s, before the first World War, the Gullah people of the Lowcountry were in a state of transition. The old rice plantations were all but dust and the land was invaded by…

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