Gervonder Brown, a Charleston native, came to speak to the 3rd grade students about the Gullah culture. Third graders have been studying the slave trade to the Carolina Colony and learned how the slaves kept their culture alive through music, songs, and dance. The Gullah language is a mixture of African languages and English. It is widely used throughout the Low Country of South Carolina.
Students learned about the Gullah dialect by hearing songs and repeating words from the speaker. Ms. Brown also shared Gullah stories of how the Geechie people catch blue crabs, shared a sweetgrass basket and how they are made. As a finale, Ms. Brown taught the students a Gullah song!