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‘After Sherman’ Review: A Gullah Geechee Reckoning

A New York-based filmmaker wades into the deep waters of his Gullah Geechee heritage and South Carolina roots.

Lisa Kennedy
Author: Lisa Kennedy

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Lisa Kennedy

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Documentary Films and Programs, Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Charleston, SC), Goff, Norvel Sr, Jon-Sesrie Goff, Race and Ethnicity, South Carolina, Tamar-kali
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