Crab Boy's Ghost, Gullah Folktales from Murrells Inlet's Brookgreen Gardens in the South Carolina Lowcountry by Lynn Michelsohn

Crab Boy's Ghost, Gullah Folktales from Murrells Inlet's Brookgreen Gardens in the South Carolina Lowcountry by Lynn Michelsohn

Author:Lynn Michelsohn
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: rice plantation, gullah culture, brookgreen gardens, myrtle beach travel, african american folklore, charleston ghost story, gullah folktale, lowcountry ghost story, murrells inlet folktale, south carolina ghost story
Publisher: Lynn Michelsohn


About the Author

Charles Town blacksmith William Green purchased his first land near that new Carolina settlement in 1695. His descendents have continued to live and thrive in the Carolina Lowcountry for more than three hundred years.

Lynn Michelsohn, one of William Green’s ninth-generation granddaughters, was born not too far away, in Durham, North Carolina. She grew up steeped in Lowcountry stories, as well as in the black mud of its tidal marshes. Her heart remains among the moss-draped live oaks lining the saltwater creeks of South Carolina’s Waccamaw Neck. Now, she and her husband have two sons who love the Lowcountry almost as much as she does.



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