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==Further reading== * [[Guy Carawan|Carawan, Guy]] and Candie (1989), ''Ain't You Got a Right to the Tree of Life: The People of Johns Island, South Carolina, their Faces, their Words, and their Songs'', Athens: University of Georgia Press. * Conroy, Pat (1972), ''The Water Is Wide''. * Geraty, Virginia Mixon (1997), ''Gulluh fuh Oonuh: A Guide to the Gullah Language'', Orangeburg, SC: Sandlapper Publishing Company. * Goodwine, Marquetta L., and Clarity Press (Atlanta Ga.). Gullah Project. 1998. ''The Legacy of [[Igbo Landing|Ibo Landing]]: Gullah roots of African American culture''. Atlanta, GA: Clarity Press. * Jones-Jackson, Patricia (1987), ''When Roots Die: Endangered Traditions on the Sea Islands'', Athens: University of Georgia Press. * Joyner, Charles (1984), ''Down by the Riverside: A South Carolina Slave Community'', Urbana: University of Illinois Press. * Mille, Katherine and Michael Montgomery (2002), Introduction to ''Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect'' by Lorenzo Dow Turner, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. * Montgomery, Michael (ed.) (1994), ''The Crucible of Carolina: Essays in the Development of Gullah Language and Culture'', Athens: University of Georgia Press. * Mufwene, Salikoko (1991). "Some reasons why Gullah is not dying yet". English World-Wide 12: 215β243. * Mufwene, Salikoko (1997). "The ecology of Gullah's survival". ''American Speech'' 72: 69β83. {{doi|10.2307/455608}}. * Opala, Joseph A. 2000. ''The Gullah: rice, slavery and the Sierra Leone-American connection''. 4th edition, Freetown, Sierra Leone: USIS. * Turner, Lorenzo Dow (2002), ''Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect'', Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. * Wood, Peter (1974), ''Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion'', New York: Knopf. ===Films=== * ''[[Daughters of the Dust]]'' * ''The Language You Cry In''. Toepke, Alvaro, Angel Serrano, and California Newsreel (Firm). 1998. San Francisco, CA: California Newsreel. video recording. * ''[[Conrack]]'' (1974; [[Jon Voight]], [[Paul Winfield]] and [[Hume Cronyn]])
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