Gullah is a creole form of English, indigenous to the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia (the area extends from Georgetown, SC to the Golden Isles of Georgia above Florida). Like all creoles, Gullah began as a pidgin language, transforming into a language in its own right with the first generation born in America.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Gullah
Sister Alicia over at Cappucino Soul discusses the Gullah people. Relevant given the last post regarding Ebonics: