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The Gullah Legacy

Location

Anacostia Community Museum
1901 Fort Place SE
Washington , DC, 20020

Phone: 202.633.4820
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August 25, 2010 - 7:00pm

 

Alphonso Brown, noted historian of the Gullah culture, offers an overview of the exciting community found in South Carolina and Georgia that produced Denmark Vesey, Catfish Row, the Old Slave Mart, and noted blacksmith Phillip Simmons.
Fee: 
Free

Contact Information

Anacostia Community Museum - Smithsonian Institution
1901 Fort Place, SE
Washington, DC, 20020

Phone: 202-633-4820

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