Gullah
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The Gullah language, a Creole blend of English and African languages, was born of necessity on Africa's slave coast, and developed in the slave communities of the plantations in the South East United States. A Gullah culture still exists today in South Carolina specifically Beaufort, St. Helena, and Charleston.

