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What do the Twist, Shag, Mashed Potatoes, Bus Stop, Jerk, Hustle, and the Step have to do with the Savannah Black Heritage Festival? Fun. As in Fun-d Raising with a “Dancing Through the Decades” event from 8 p.m.-midnight, Friday, Jan. 20, at the Savannah Marriott Riverfront. I hope to put on my dancing shoes and show my support for this year’s theme, “Journeys, Passages and Transitions.” But I digress. February is Black History Month and for twenty-three years Georgia’s oldest historically black university, Savannah State University, has brought the richness of black culture and heritage front and center in Savannah, Georgia.
Posts Tagged ‘African-American history Gulla’
Savannah Black Heritage Festival Celebrates “Journeys, Passages and Transitions”
January 16th, 2012 by Teresa


Savannah Welcomes "Tall Ship Challenge 2012, Atlantic Coast" May 3-7
The Most Divine Buttermilk Pancake Recipe - EVER!
Pin Point - Black Heritage along the Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor




