James Pringle weaves reed roses in Wright Square.
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James Pringle weaves reed roses in Wright Square.

In Savannah, two men work to bring Gullah-Geechee heritage to tourists.  James Pringle sits on a bench in Wright Square almost every day singing about history and slicing reeds in which he weaves into roses. 

James Pringle

Jamal Toure' teaches Africana Studies at Savannah State University and leads tourists on walking tours that highlight Gullah history in Georgia.

Gullah-Geechee Tours

This project is supported in part by Georgia Humanities through appropriations made by the Georgia General Assembly.

Jamal Toure' leads Gullah history walking tours in Savannah.
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Jamal Toure' leads Gullah history walking tours in Savannah.