Near the mouth of Dunbar Creek on Georgia's St. Simons Island, locals tell of a section of swampy marshland where some fishermen still refuse to cast their lines. It is the site of a powerful act of resistance by the Igbo people, who chose the water over a life of bondage. Listen to storyteller Evelyn McCray share this haunting version of the "flying African" myth, where the sounds of rattling chains and a defiant chant still drift through the marsh at night.
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"Ibo Landing" was written by Craig Dominey
Storyteller: Evelyn McCray
Audio Production: Henry Howard
Photo by Trish Hartmann. Licensed by CC BY 2.0
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