PART 2 OF 3-PART EXCERPT: BEHIND GOD’S BACK: GULLAH MEMORIES, BY HERB FRAZIER

The threads of this quilt tie together memories of black resistance during Reconstruction, a pioneering nurse midwife from Charleston, a community that banded together to build a school, black entrepreneurs whose boats and buses carried workers to Charleston and the midnight movement of men making moonshine to feed their families. This story has recollections of murders and a court fight over land that ripped a family apart.

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