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S. Carolina's Gullah Geechee face land loss from climate change, development | Nightline

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Gullah Geechee, descendants of some of the first African slaves in the U.S., have lived and farmed South Carolina's Sea Islands for generations but persistent flooding is threatening their identity.

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