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Crab fried rice (Gullah-Geechie style)

*For the purists, I used a mirepoix instead of the holy trinity because bell pepper disagrees with me.

Crab fried rice (Gullah-Geechie style)

*For the purists, I  used a mirepoix instead of the holy trinity because bell pepper disagrees with me.
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214Vannah 🇺🇸(@214_vannah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

mini scarface 🇭🇹 Food: Soul Food, Gullah Geeche Food.
Language: Tutnese
Dialect: Ebonics
Religion: Most of us are Christian but Hoodoo is a Black American spiritual Practice.
Flag: Black American Heritage flag, Gullah Geechee flag, Juneteenth flag, and more.
Music/dances: Do I have to go there?

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Unique Weddings & Tours(@UniqueTravelLLC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Embark on a 6-day journey filled with good food, music, storytelling, and educational activities on our Gullah Geechee Heritage Tour. You'll travel from Charleston to Savannah and discover the culture, history, & impact of the Gullah Geechee people. Learn more at (718) 693-1500.

Embark on a 6-day journey filled with good food, music, storytelling, and educational activities on our Gullah Geechee Heritage Tour. You'll travel from Charleston to Savannah and discover the culture, history, & impact of the Gullah Geechee people. Learn more at (718) 693-1500.
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What we now call Memorial Day was started by formerly enslaved and free Gullah Geechee people in Charleston, SC, to honor Black and White Union soldiers who died in the city during the Civil War. Their role creating the commemoration was lost until the 1990s.

What we now call Memorial Day was started by formerly enslaved and free Gullah Geechee people in Charleston, SC, to honor Black and White Union soldiers who died in the city during the Civil War. Their role creating the commemoration was lost until the 1990s.
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