Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles:
The Golden Isles are home to a long and proud African American and Gullah Geechee heritage. Ibo Landing was the site of a mass suicide in protest of slavery, the slave ship Wanderer landed on Jekyll Island and, thanks to preservation efforts, the Historic Harrington School still stands on St. Simons...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Golden Isles are home to a long and proud African American and Gullah Geechee heritage. Ibo Landing was the site of a mass suicide in protest of slavery, the slave ship Wanderer landed on Jekyll Island and, thanks to preservation efforts, the Historic Harrington School still stands on St. Simons Island. From the Selden Normal and Industrial Institute to the tabby cabins of Hamilton Plantation, authors Amy Roberts and Patrick Holladay explore the rich history of the region's islands and their people, including such local notables as Deaconess Alexander, Jim Brown, Neptune Small, Hazel Floyd and the Georgia Sea Island Singers |
Beschreibung: | 158 pages illustrations 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781467141185 1467141186 |
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contents | Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I. An introduction to the history of the Golden Isles: Gullah Geechee Heritage -- The Golden Isles of Georgia -- Part II. St. Simons Island: The Abbott obelisk at Fort Frederica National Monument -- The historic Harrington School -- Ibo Landing -- The legacy of Neptune Small -- The Hamilton Plantation tabby slave cabins -- Cemeteries of St. Simons Island -- Historic black churches of St. Simons Island -- Hazel's Cafe -- Part III. Jekyll Island: The Wanderer Memory Trail -- The Jekyll Island Mosaic Museum -- Jekyll Island Club Historic District and the Red Row -- Dolphin Motor Hotel and pavilion -- Dr. James Clinton Wilkes and St. Andrews -- Part IV. Historic Brunswick: The Roxy Theater -- The Colored Memorial School/Risley High School -- The Selden Normal and Industrial Institute -- Dixville Historic District -- The communities of Brookman, Pennick and Arco -- Cemeteries of Brunswick -- Historic black churches of Brunswick -- Part V. Further exploration of the Golden Isles: Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site -- Needwood Baptist Church and School -- Gilliard Farms -- Part VI: Concluding thoughts, heritage and the future -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Suggestions for additional reading -- Index -- About the authors |
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spelling | Roberts, Amy Lotson Verfasser aut Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles Amy Lotson Roberts & Patrick J. Holladay, PhD ; Foreword by Dr. Melanie R. Pavich and Professor Tyler E. Bagwell Charleston, SC The History Press [2019] 158 pages illustrations 23 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I. An introduction to the history of the Golden Isles: Gullah Geechee Heritage -- The Golden Isles of Georgia -- Part II. St. Simons Island: The Abbott obelisk at Fort Frederica National Monument -- The historic Harrington School -- Ibo Landing -- The legacy of Neptune Small -- The Hamilton Plantation tabby slave cabins -- Cemeteries of St. Simons Island -- Historic black churches of St. Simons Island -- Hazel's Cafe -- Part III. Jekyll Island: The Wanderer Memory Trail -- The Jekyll Island Mosaic Museum -- Jekyll Island Club Historic District and the Red Row -- Dolphin Motor Hotel and pavilion -- Dr. James Clinton Wilkes and St. Andrews -- Part IV. Historic Brunswick: The Roxy Theater -- The Colored Memorial School/Risley High School -- The Selden Normal and Industrial Institute -- Dixville Historic District -- The communities of Brookman, Pennick and Arco -- Cemeteries of Brunswick -- Historic black churches of Brunswick -- Part V. Further exploration of the Golden Isles: Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site -- Needwood Baptist Church and School -- Gilliard Farms -- Part VI: Concluding thoughts, heritage and the future -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Suggestions for additional reading -- Index -- About the authors The Golden Isles are home to a long and proud African American and Gullah Geechee heritage. Ibo Landing was the site of a mass suicide in protest of slavery, the slave ship Wanderer landed on Jekyll Island and, thanks to preservation efforts, the Historic Harrington School still stands on St. Simons Island. From the Selden Normal and Industrial Institute to the tabby cabins of Hamilton Plantation, authors Amy Roberts and Patrick Holladay explore the rich history of the region's islands and their people, including such local notables as Deaconess Alexander, Jim Brown, Neptune Small, Hazel Floyd and the Georgia Sea Island Singers Gullahs / Georgia / Atlantic Coast / History African Americans / Georgia / Golden Isles / History Glynn County (Ga.) / African Americans / History Monuments / Georgia / Glynn County / African Americans / History Brunswick (Ga.) / African Americans / History Saint Simons Island (Ga.) / African Americans / History Jekyll Island (Ga.) / African Americans / History African Americans Gullahs Georgia / Atlantic Coast Georgia / Brunswick Georgia / Glynn County Georgia / Golden Isles Georgia / Jekyll Island Georgia / Saint Simons Island History Holladay, Patrick J. Verfasser aut Bagwell, Tyler E. Sonstige oth Pavich, Melanie R. Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Roberts, Amy Lotson Holladay, Patrick J. Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I. An introduction to the history of the Golden Isles: Gullah Geechee Heritage -- The Golden Isles of Georgia -- Part II. St. Simons Island: The Abbott obelisk at Fort Frederica National Monument -- The historic Harrington School -- Ibo Landing -- The legacy of Neptune Small -- The Hamilton Plantation tabby slave cabins -- Cemeteries of St. Simons Island -- Historic black churches of St. Simons Island -- Hazel's Cafe -- Part III. Jekyll Island: The Wanderer Memory Trail -- The Jekyll Island Mosaic Museum -- Jekyll Island Club Historic District and the Red Row -- Dolphin Motor Hotel and pavilion -- Dr. James Clinton Wilkes and St. Andrews -- Part IV. Historic Brunswick: The Roxy Theater -- The Colored Memorial School/Risley High School -- The Selden Normal and Industrial Institute -- Dixville Historic District -- The communities of Brookman, Pennick and Arco -- Cemeteries of Brunswick -- Historic black churches of Brunswick -- Part V. Further exploration of the Golden Isles: Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site -- Needwood Baptist Church and School -- Gilliard Farms -- Part VI: Concluding thoughts, heritage and the future -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Suggestions for additional reading -- Index -- About the authors |
title | Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles |
title_auth | Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles |
title_exact_search | Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles |
title_full | Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles Amy Lotson Roberts & Patrick J. Holladay, PhD ; Foreword by Dr. Melanie R. Pavich and Professor Tyler E. Bagwell |
title_fullStr | Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles Amy Lotson Roberts & Patrick J. Holladay, PhD ; Foreword by Dr. Melanie R. Pavich and Professor Tyler E. Bagwell |
title_full_unstemmed | Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles Amy Lotson Roberts & Patrick J. Holladay, PhD ; Foreword by Dr. Melanie R. Pavich and Professor Tyler E. Bagwell |
title_short | Gullah Geechee heritage in the Golden Isles |
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