Learn African American History

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History never looks like history when you are living through it.

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  • Exclusive Tour on Jekyll Island

    There’s no better way to learn about a place than by looking back. The last slaves sold into captivity were once here on Jekyll brought from Africa on the infamous Wanderer Ship. This guided tour takes you right back to those stomping grounds, plus more!

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  • Increase Your Knowledge

    After a year when race dominated the national conversation in a way not seen since the 1960s, there’s soul searching and a quest for knowledge and understanding. Start that journey with a guided tour that teaches and entertains.

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  • Bring Your Friends & Family

    Go ahead and pre-book your tickets for your group. We want to make sure you're able to take it slow, relax, and enjoy yourselves while out with our guides!

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FAQ's

Are there discounts for group tours?

Yes! Just enter the code you've received from signing up to our email list, or you can click the chat icon at the bottom right corner and get the discount code from a representative instantly.

Just apply the code at checkout and you're good to go!

What's the capacity?

We have a max capacity of 15 people per tour. Masks are required.

Where does the tour start?

The tour will begin and end on Jekyll Island at St. Andrews Park. It is the sight of last landing of a massive slave ship with over 400 enslaved people aboard the ship.

Group / Individual Tickets

Group Tickets - 15 People ($300)

Single Person Tickets - 1 Person that joins a group solo. ($20)

Cancellation Policy

To process a refund please cancel your tour 48 hours before the start time, if you don't we will not be able to process your refund.

Use the chat icon at the bottom right of the screen to speak with an agent to cancel a booking ahead of time.

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COVID-19 Alerts

Business operations for Coaching African American History have not been affected by COVID-19. We will conduct business as usual.

Be sure to bring your masks and hand sanitizer on your guided tour!

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About The Tour

What does this tour consist of?

This Coaching African American History Tour takes a look back into history from the culture of the Igbo people in West Africa, modern day Nigeria to the current Gullah and Geechee Culture that is now celebrated among the “Golden Isles”.

You will hear the researched history of the arrival of the Igbo to Jekyll Island as well as the deep oral history that has been passed down through the generations. This is a very hands on tour from the replica of Igbo and Gullah homes, musical instruments, and Sweet Basket Weaving.

How long is this tour?

The tour will consist of 3 main units (90 minutes- 30 minutes per unit) Igbo Culture, Middle Passage, and the Gullah/Geechee Culture.

Where will the tour start and end?

The tour will begin and end on Jekyll Island at St. Andrews Park. It is the sight of last landing of a massive slave ship with over 400 enslaved people aboard the ship.

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