News from the Project
Charleston Post & Courier: Grant will help put treasure trove of Gullah communities’ records online
Two Coastal Carolina University faculty members have won a grant to digitize Gullah-Geechee documents on one central website, a portal the researchers hope will connect both academics and the public with a treasure trove of history. -Charleston Post and Courier (Dec. 23, 2018)
Association for Cultural Equity Announcement
http://www.culturalequity.org/ace/news/gullah-geechee-digital-project-receives-national-archives-grant
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Project Partners
Coastal Carolina University
American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
South Carolina Historical Society
Association for Cultural Equity
Project Coordinator
The Athenaeum Press at Coastal Carolina University
Supporters
This project is supported by The Dorothy and Gaylord Donnelley Foundation
The National Historic Preservation of Records Commission
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Project Coordinator: Alli Crandell, Coastal Carolina University
(843) 349-2947