Sallie Ann Robinson's Kitchen: Food and Family Lore from the Lowcountry
Sallie Ann Robinson
The latest excellent entry from Robinson (Gullah Home Cooking the Daufuskie Way) is a more personal take on her childhood on Daufuskie Island in South Carolina. The once-remote Continue reading »
WASHINGTON SCHLEPPED HERE: Walking in the Nation's Capital
Sallie Ann Robinson
Buckley (No Way to Treat a First Lady) presents an engaging introduction to the highlights of monumental Washington in this collection of walking tours. While Continue reading »
The Gullah people of the Sea Islands of South Carolina have preserved ways of life and speech from West African slave culture and plantation times. Robinson, a native of Daufuskie, one of the Continue reading »
Gullah are the hardscrabble South Carolina Low Country descendants of plantation slaves, and their meals reveal African, Jamaican and Caribbean influences. Robinson was raised on Daufuskie Island, Continue reading »