Reclaiming their Gullah Geechie narrative, Charleston’s Black History, Hidden
Reclaiming the Narrative: A Journey to Charleston’s Untold Black History Charleston, South Carolina. The holy city steeped in beauty, charm, and a legendary lost tribal legacy often glossed over – its deep at the roots of this biblically complex history of Gullah Geechie Slaves. While tourism paints Charleston as a very happy slave broken picturesque Southern gem filled with passionate slave plantation weddings. The true story lies just beneath the surface, waiting to be unearthed and acknowledged. Beyond the Antebellum Facade: Unveiling the Gullah Geechee Legacy This is where Chief Pastor Godfrey KHill, the only unscripted Gullah Geechee tour guide in Charleston, steps in. Born out of the will of Yah and raised up in Charleston as a seer on the very slave auction market block where his family still works seven days everyweek, Chief Godfrey Gullah Jack offers a…
Walk Where History Whispers: Unveiling Charleston’s Truth with Chief Godfrey’s Gullah Geechee Black History Tours of Charleston
Forget picture-perfect facades and sanitized narratives. Immerse yourself in the soul of Charleston with Gullah Geechee Black History Tours of Charleston, led by the captivating Chief Godfrey Khill. This isn’t a stroll through manicured gardens; it’s a powerful journey that unearths the city’s hidden truths, challenging perceptions and rewriting the story brick by hidden historical brick. Step onto the Slave Auction Blocks, they are Not Carriage Steps: Your journey begins at 188 Meeting Street a the top of the Charleston Slave Auction Mark Steps, not on some romanticized “carriage step.” These are the very stones where enslaved people, your Gullah Geechee ancestors, were bought and sold. Feel the weight of history under your feet as Chief Godfrey dispels myths, revealing the undeniable role indigenous native american indians men and women played in building Charleston, not just with their wisdom and…
Gullah Jac documentary Charleston's Secrets
What does Gullah really mean? Finally, the true history of those Blacks, African American slave descendants of Charleston. If any of the Gullah people were ever caught talking about their history, they would be hanged on one of Charleston’s beautiful and most popular hanging trees. (Source: Willie Lynch Letters) July 4 – 8th Godfrey “Gullah Jac” Will be talking with the ancestors to allow them to tell their own history. The slave’s perspective of what really happened during Slavery here in historical Charleston. On July 4-8th we will be filming our tour with a professional film crew. For these tour dates you will be required to sign a talent document for us to show your face on camera. For those who do not want to be filmed, you can still be apart of the fantastic tour by signing an exclusive document. Buy…
Bachelorette party having Real Slave Talk In Charleston the Holy City
Bachelorette party having Real Slave Talk In Charleston the Holy City African American history, Black history, and Slave history hiding right here in Charleston tourism. It’s where the same Slave plantations have never closed down but are still open for big business today. We offer Charleston’s real Slave History. Black people and White people talking about Slave History are unheard of in Charleston tourism today. Fact is that everyone comes to Charleston to hear about the lucrative Slave history that took place right here in Charleston yet none of the 99 percent white-tour guides talk about Slavery. Gullah Geechee tours of Charleston is the tour company that welcomes the Conversation of Slavery; the real truth about those African Americans and those people called Black. How can you heal if you don’t talk? You can’t — communication Key. Godfrey Gullah Jac…
The name African American
The name African American was made up by Jessie Jackson in 1985. (source: Charlotte News paper) African American, where’d that name come from? African American history, exactly what kind of history is African American? Come and take a real African American history tour in Charleston. Take an African American history tour with the cities only Full Blooded Native Gullah Historian and Tour Guide, Godfrey Gullah Jac. Gullah Jac is Black to tell the secrets of Charleston the Holy City. It’s the African American history the white tour guides will not talk about. Boi Look Yah … Charleston does not want Blacks and White coming together and talk about its lucrative Slave history. When Blacks and Whites talk about the past; Healing happens and its a pretty amazing and life changing experience. Now is the time to take your real African…
Gullah is Life over Death
(Me-die-sin) has no healing powers but it does have many horrible side effects. (read the fine print) The healing methods of the Gullah Geechee are tried and proven many times over, but you have to know how to find the people with the sacred knowledge of the spells and incantations of the Gullah culture. Everyone please meet…
Gullah Jac
The Resurrection of Jacob, Aka: Gullah Jac. The Resurrection of Gullah Jac, The Gullah Man. Some call him Jacob and others call him Jac. Jac is the nickname to Jacob. GULLAH JAC IS BACK! Back from where you may ask?? Back from the dead of course. They didn’t believe him when he told them. He tried…
Charleston sweetgrass baskets
Charleston sweetgrass baskets Sweetgrass Baskets in Charleston: A Piece of History Dating Back to the Time of Moses If you peruse the markets in Charleston, you’ll find sweetgrass baskets up for sale. These handcrafted baskets are a popular must-have for residents and tourists alike, although many people are unaware of the cultural importance of sweetgrass…
Gullah Geechee Tours Charleston
Weather you’re coming to Charleston or are already here, you’re undoubtedly marveled by the rich history of this beautiful city and there’s no better way to learn about Charleston’s history than with one of the city’s famous tours! If you’re looking into Gullah Geechee Tours, you’re on your way to learning a long-forgotten facet of…
Secret Gullah Geechee symbols
You’ll see hidden, secret Gullah Geechee symbols secret Gullah Geechee symbols We point out hidden, secret symbols hiding beneath the stucco of many National Historic Landmark buildings and massive slave auction sites hiding in plain site inside the Historic Down Town Charleston area – Gullah symbolism that no other Charleston tours…