Sapelo Island Georgia Little Known Black History Fact
Little Known Black History Fact: Sapelo Island
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The Gullah-Geechee people of Sapelo Island are in a battle for the land of their ancestors. The local government for the area near Savannah, Georgia is requesting nearly a 600% increase in property taxes. Sapelo Island is the final community left of the Gullah-Geechee people in the United States. With the new land values placed on Sapelo, taxes have gone from $600 to $2,300 for one resident. This is a significant increase for a population that is limited by mainland work that must end by the last ferry ride at 5 p.m.
The lands of Sapelo Island have been home to generations of the Gullah-Geechee people, dating back to the mid-1800’s when their descendants were brought from Africa. Nine generations of relatives from one family have died and lived on the Sapelo lands that many residents are refusing to sell.
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