James E. Clyburn

Jet, Jan 10, 2005

When S.C. Rep. James E. Clyburn learned about the National Park Service finding the disappearance of the once-thriving Gullah-Geechee culture on the Georgia and South Carolina Coasts, he introduced legislation to establish three interpretative centers aimed at preserving the tradition.

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