On a South Carolina island, could local control help preserve Gullah heritage?

Like many who moved to this remote island on the southeastern U.S. coast, Mike Hubbard, a retired Virginia farmer, has had to reconsider what constitutes “normal” life.There is no bridge to the mainland. No grocery store. No post office.But those are minor inconveniences, he says, compared with what he and others deem a bigger problem:…

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