The Gullah Geechee people are among hundreds of delinquent property owners in one South Carolina County whose land is set to go to auction next week, despite the pandemic. Many of the Gullah Geechee are descendants of freed slaves, who still live along the sea islands from Northern Florida to North Carolina. Much of their land has been passed down for generations, some, since the civil war. Correspondent Jessica Gomez takes us to Beaufort County, where there’s an effort to save their land and way of life.
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