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The Archaeology of a Gullah Geechee Fishing Village: An Afrofuturist Landscape Perspective (2024)
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This is an abstract from the session entitled "Co-Producing Space: Relational Approaches to Agrarian Landscapes, Labor, Commodities, and Communities", at the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In 1877, Isaac Hume acquired a hundred-foot lot on South Island at the mouth of Winyah Bay in Georgetown County, South Carolina. He was followed by Maria Smith, Robert Ellison, and other African Americans as they imagined possible futures. These Gullah Geechee fishermen,...