Black Seminoles in the Bahamas ebook
by Rosalyn Howard
The Black Seminoles, Howard finds, are no different, arguing that the fact of their Seminole heritage is "essentially a nonissue" and that they "unfailingly consider .
The Black Seminoles, Howard finds, are no different, arguing that the fact of their Seminole heritage is "essentially a nonissue" and that they "unfailingly consider themselves to be 'Bahamian'" (p. 109).
2006) "The 'Wild Indians' of Andros Island: Black Seminole Legacy in the Bahamas", Journal of Black Studies. A Seminole Source Book, New York: Garland Publishing. Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 275–298. Abstract on-line at "Archived copy".
Rosalyn Howard traces the history of the isolated Red Bays community of the Bahamas, from their escape from the plantations of the American South through their utilization of social memory in the construction of new identity and community
Rosalyn Howard traces the history of the isolated Red Bays community of the Bahamas, from their escape from the plantations of the American South through their utilization of social memory in the construction of new identity and community.
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2006) "The 'Wild Indians' of Andros Island: Black Seminole Legacy in the Bahamas," Journal of Black Studies. abstract Archived 2015-11-05 at the Wayback Machine.
Black Seminoles in the Bahamas. The Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes: A Critical Bibliography. Nevertheless, this book should stimulate more comparative exploration of the questions they identify. A key question is "what free labor meant" (p. 3), how it was contested, and how it varied in different places.
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Learn about Black Seminoles, the Africans who fled slavery in the southern American colonies to live in Florida . She is the author of The Archaeologist's Book of Quotations and her work has appeared in Science and Archaeology. Updated February 12, 2019.
Learn about Black Seminoles, the Africans who fled slavery in the southern American colonies to live in Florida with the Seminole tribe. Black Seminoles were enslaved Africans and African Americans who, beginning in the late 17th century fled plantations in the southern American colonies and joined with the newly-formed Seminole tribe in Spanish-owned Florida.