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Blood Remembers
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- ISBN8235961067
- EAN9798235961067
- Date de parution02/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Blood Remembers is a sweeping journey across oceans and centuries, connecting the ancient kingdoms of West Africa to the ancestral homelands of the Gullah Geechee people in Yemassee, South Carolina. Through DNA, oral history, archaeology, and living memory, Darryl E. Brown uncovers the enduring threads of identity, resistance, and spirituality that survived slavery, colonization, and erasure. Dedicated to the late great Jeraldine Elliott Brown of Yemassee, South Carolina, this is more than a history book.
It is a reclamation. A homecoming. A declaration that we were here, we are here, and we always remember. From the Mali Empire to the rice fields of the Lowcountry, from Bunce Island to the praise houses of the Sea Islands, Blood Remembers traces the unbroken line of African heritage that pulses through every descendant. This is the story Alex Haley began with Roots, now continued through the lens of modern DNA science and Gullah Geechee cultural preservation.
It is a reclamation. A homecoming. A declaration that we were here, we are here, and we always remember. From the Mali Empire to the rice fields of the Lowcountry, from Bunce Island to the praise houses of the Sea Islands, Blood Remembers traces the unbroken line of African heritage that pulses through every descendant. This is the story Alex Haley began with Roots, now continued through the lens of modern DNA science and Gullah Geechee cultural preservation.





