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Bibliographical Resources

Books

Videos

Juvenile Literature and Videos

Websites

Books

Ball, Edward. Slaves in the Family. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, New York,1998.

Jones-Jackson, Patricia. When Roots Die: Endangered Traditions on the Sea Islands. University of Georgia Press, 1987.

Joyner, Charles. Down by the Riverside: A South Carolina Slave Community. University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 1984.

Littlefield, Daniel. Rice and Slaves: Ethnicity and the Slave Trade in Colonial South Carolina. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 1981.

Opala, Joseph. The Gullah: Rice, Slavery, and the Sierra Leone � American Connection. US Park Service, Fort Sumter National Monument, Sullivans Island, South Carolina, 2000.

Pollitzer, William S. The Gullah People and their African Heritage. University of Georgia Press, 1999.

Videos

Hinn, Gary. Fah de Chillun: Gullah Traditions. South Carolina Educational Television, 1994.

Kevserling, Paul. God’s Gonna Trouble the Water. South Carolina Educational Television, 1997.

Moss, Gary. Gullah Tales. Georgia State University, 1986.

Opala, Joseph. The Language You Cry In: The Story of a Mende Song. California Newsreel, San Francisco, 1998.

Opala, Joseph. Family Across the Sea. California Newsreel, San Francisco, 1991.

Juvenile Literature and Videos

Branch, Muriel. The Water Brought Us: The Story of the Gullah-Speaking People. Cobblehill Books, New York, 1995.

Hinn, Gary. Fah de Chillun: Gullah Traditions (Video). South Carolina Educational Television, 1994.

Krull, Kathleen. Bridges To Change: How Kids Live on a South Carolina Sea Island. Lodestar Books, New York, 1995.

Websites