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Black History Month Series Continues

Charles Pinckney Historic Site offers glimpse into the lives of slaves, Gullah culture.

Every Saturday at 2 p.m. for the rest of February and through March, will offer glimpse into Lowcountry slave life as well as the Gullah culture.

The Black History Month series provides an interpretive dance, song or spoken word performance followed by a demonstration, which includes basketweaving, cooking and other demonstrations.

Feb 25 - Ann Caldwell & the Magnolia Singers, spirituals; Jeannette Lee, sweetgrass baskets.

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March 3 - Veronica Gerald & Jesse Gantt, Gullah cooking; Alada “Muima” Shinault-Small, African tales; NIA Productions, African drumming & dance.

March 10 - Greater Goodwill AME Male Chorus; Vermelle & Andrew Rodrigues, quilting & toys; Vera Manigault, sweetgrass baskets; Charles C Williams, castnet making & woodwork.

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March 17 - Dorothy Montgomery, quilting; Elijah Ford, sweetgrass baskets.

March 24 - Anita Singleton-Prather, “Pearlie-Sue” Gullah tales; Vera Manigault, sweetgrass baskets.

March 31 - Ann Caldwell & the Magnolia Singers, spirituals; William Rouse, sweetgrass baskets.

For more information, visit the National Park Service website.

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