H.S. (Dick) Reeves was known throughout the Southeast as "The Gullah Man." The preservation of the Gullah patois and the beauty of its people became a primary thrust of his life. It was his custom to purchase one hundred penny postcards each Christmas, on which he would write a synopsis of what had occurred during that year. These he sent to his friends and acquaintances. His daughter, the author, has gathered together some of these precious mementos, in order to help perpetuate his cause and share more of his work with you.