"Krak Teet" is a Gullah Geechee phrase meaning "to speak." And the first-hand accounts in this book are transcribed directly from the grandchildren of the enslaved who laid the city\'s treasured cobblestone roads and introduced its famous red rice and deviled crabs.
Madie\'s family of sharecroppers fleeing after her father sold a pig without permi.
Those who lived through what can be considered the country\'s second wave of the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Krak Teet catalogs stories of struggle-Ms. "Krak Teet" is a Gullah Geechee phrase meaning "to speak." And the first-hand accounts in this book are transcribed directly from the grandchildren of the enslaved who laid the city\'s treasured cobblestone roads and introduced its famous red rice and deviled crabs