Abstract

Sierra Leone and South Carolina have had strong ties since the era of the slave trade. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that connection was maintained. This article explores the ties between the two regions, arguing that in recent years Sierra Leone's historical memory has focused on the Low Country region, as its citizens in Diaspora seek to connect themselves to aspects of American history.

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