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But in May 2024, when several Gullah families arrived for the annual Mother’s Day cleanup, the code had been changed, according to the lawsuit, filed by the Bailey Law Firm and the Center for ...
The trail will highlight Gullah Geechee cultural sites along a 15-mile route from Navassa to Winnabow. The bill supports federal recognition of the trail and aims to preserve Gullah Geechee heritage.
Gov. Josh Stein signed North Carolina House Bill 23 on July 7, recognizing the Gullah Geechee Greenway/Blueway Heritage Trail at a state level.