A People Dispersed. A Culture Reassembled. A Story Returned.

The Gullah Geechee Saga

The Gullah Geechee Saga

“The foundation holds. The rivers remember. The soil still speaks.”


This is the flagship — a sweeping chronicle of rupture and resilience. From African rice fields to Carolina swamps, from Bunce Island’s stone walls to the hush of Lowcountry praise houses, the Saga reveals truth through African eyes.


It is not history told from above, but memory carried from below — whispered in names, sewn in baskets, sung in hush harbors. This is the anchor of the trilogy, the book that gathers fragments into a living whole.


Chapter Highlights

  • Roots → Africa before the ships.
  • Uprooting → The Middle Passage and scattering.
  • Re-rooting → Cultural rebirth in the Lowcountry.

We cannot understand the Gullah Geechee if we begin the story with chains. The truth is older and deeper.

Port Royal Marsh

Here, fifty-eight Sierra Leoneans came ashore from the schooner Chance in 1800. I poured libation. The land remembers.

Angel Oak Selfie

The Angel Oak has stood for centuries, a witness tree older than the auction block. Here, I stand as descendant and storyteller — rooted, unbroken.

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