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From Fort Mose To The Civil Rights Movement: Tracing Black History In St. AugustineFort Mose, a don’t miss stop on your St. Augustine Black History Tour is ... stop on the Black History Trail. Following the Civil War in 1866, “Little Africa” was given to the newly ...
Recognizing Juneteenth and Black history on Florida’s Historic Coast Fort Mose site of the First Free African Commuity in ...
A ribbon-cutting ceremony at Fort Mose Historic State Park in St. Augustine opened a new replica of a 1738 fort that holds a ...
It's the oldest masonry fortification in the U.S. What is now a picturesque attraction in downtown St. Augustine once ... Union soldiers during the Civil War. The fort became a national monument ...
St. Augustine Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program: Revolutionary War wreck off Florida coast brings era to life Archaeologist Ian Pawn, cultural resources coordinator with the regional ...
These three Black women are St. Augustine’s grandes dames of civil rights ... to the White pastor who helped rescue him The World War II economy gave her that opportunity.
ST. AUGUSTINE ... the Lincolnville neighborhood of St. Augustine, Florida—a residential area established in 1866 by Black freedmen following the Civil War. Known as St. Benedict the Moor ...
The humble, much-repaired wooden boat, about 28 feet long, with a flat bottom and single mast, had no doubt reached the end of its useful life when it was left in the mud at the edge of St ...
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