We are living during a time when some of America’s dirty laundry is hanging out to dry. Yes, we’re talking about the ugly truth of racism. It a problem that many American’s didn’t realize was still happening. People are wondering what they can do in response. The overwhelming answer to that is to educate yourself. In Hilton Head, you can learn about the Gullah culture to find out about the West Africans who landed in South Carolina in the 1700s as a result of slave trade. Here’s how to learn more about them.

Gullah Heritage Trail Tours

Take the family on a tour of such places as the Gullah Family Compounds, the Debarkation Point, the Old One Room Schoolhouse, the Plantation Tabby Ruins, and the First Freedom Village Historic Marker. Book your tour here, wear comfortable walking shoes, and prepare to spend a few hours immersed in the early and ongoing culture of this early people.

Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor

If you prefer to go exploring on your own, you’ll find what you need in the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor, which is recognized as federal National Heritage Area. You won’t want to miss the Gullah Museum of Hilton Head or the McLeod Plantation along the way.

Mitchelville Freedom Park

Mitchelville was the United States’ first self-governed town of formerly enslaved people. More than just tours and exhibits, Mitchelville is the place to go to find news and events that promote Gullah culture in Hilton Head.

No matter what color your skin is, it’s important to know the history of all races in our country. Learning about the Gullah-Geechee culture in Hilton Head brings you one step closer to understanding. The Gullah culture continues today. Get to know what it’s all about.