Turner, Lorenzo Dow

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African American linguist. A graduate of both Howard and Harvard Universities, Lorenzo Dow Turner (1895-1972) taught English as well as courses about African cultures at Roosevelt University until he retired at the age of 70. Turner's best known studies pertain to the Gullah language and culture of the Georgia and South Carolina Sea Islands. Turner also studied West African languages and Yoruba influences in Brazil. His books include "The Krio Language of Sierra Leone" (1963), and "Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect" (1949).

From the description of Selected files on the Gullah language from the papers of Lorenzo D. Turner held by the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies, Northwestern University, 1988 [microform]. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 31734869

Place Name Admin Code Country
Wadmalaw Island (S.C.)
South Carolina
Sea Islands
Edisto Island (S.C.)
Johns Island (S.C.)
Subject
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
Folk literature
Linguistics
Names, African
Proverbs
Sea Islands Creole dialect
Sea Islands Creole dialect
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Birth 1895-08-21

Death 1972

English,

Multiple languages

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