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Georgia's Gullah-Geechee Heritage: Government Reports
The Gullah-Geechee are descendants of enslaved West African people who worked on coastal plantations from North Carolina to northern Florida.
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Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Management Plan / Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission
by
U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service
Call Number: Online Access
Publication Date: 2012
An Act to Amend the Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Act to Extend the Authorization for the Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission
by
United States
Call Number: Online Access
Publication Date: 2016
Amending the Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Act to Extend the Authorization for the Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission : Report (to accompany H.R. 3004) (Including Cost Estimate of the Congressional Budget Office)
by
United States Congress, Committee on Natural Resources
Call Number: Online Access
Publication Date: 2016
To Extend the Authorization for the Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission : Report (accompany H.R. 3004)
by
United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Call Number: Online Access
Publication Date: 2016
To Extend the Authorization for the Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission : Report (to accompany S. 2839)
by
United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Call Number: Online Access
Publication Date: 2016
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