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The Gullah Geechee Trilogy

Three books. One covenant of memory.

A living archive that carries the story of land, language, and legacy from Africa to the Lowcountry and back again.

The Gullah Geechee Saga: Through African Eyes

Where rivers remember and the ocean echoes in tongues.
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This flagship volume reframes the origins of Gullah Geechee culture through the eyes of Africa itself.

It traces the brilliance, not the bondage from the Rice Coast to the Carolina Lowcountry revealing how a dispersed people reassembled their world through language, land, and faith.

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Gambozo’s Storytelling — A Saga Within the Saga

Gambozo’s Storytelling A Saga Within the Saga

The fire that carried memory through the hush.

Told through the voice of the griot Gambozo, this volume brings oral history to life.

It is the heartbeat within the larger Saga a tapestry of ancestral voices, children’s laughter, and whispered songs that outlived the auction block.

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Diaspora Scavenger Letters, Ledgers & Ghost Routes

Mapping the unseen threads of the trade Coming Soon

Part investigative history, part act of re-memory, Diaspora Scavenger uncovers the paper trail of the transatlantic slave trade ships, merchants, and families entangled in its wake.

It turns ledgers into testimony and archives into living maps of return.

Diaspora Scavenger — Coming Soon

About the Author

Amadu Massally

Amadu Massally on ancestral soil, retracing the routes between Sierra Leone and the Lowcountry.

Amadu Massally is a cultural bridge-builder and storyteller whose work reconnects Sierra Leone and the Gullah Geechee Corridor through memory, scholarship, and lived experience. His trilogy transforms history into testimony inviting readers, educators, and descendants to join in the work of repair.

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Amadu Massally

For Everyone Who Believes Memory Still Has Work To Do

Descendants & Heritage Seekers

Educators & Cultural Scholars

Faith & Ancestral Communities

Students of African Diaspora History

Keepers of Land, Memory, and Legacy

Cultural Institutions & Change-Makers

Each book speaks to a different part of the diaspora journey—from rupture to reassembly, from hush to rhythm.

Three Books. One Living Covenant.

Together, these works form a single arc of remembrance carrying the story full circle from Africa to the Americas and back again. They are not just books, but portals living witnesses that call us to remember, re-root, and rebuild.

Saga: testimony braided with return.

Gambozo: fables that carry maps.

Scavenger: ledgers that point home.

Praise for the Saga

Charleston, SC

This book doesn’t just speak — it listens.

St. Helena Island

As a Gullah descendant, I didn’t just read this book. I walked inside it.