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Publication Date

8-2001

Abstract

Ten miles from the site of the Dade Massacre marking the beginning of the Second Seminole War archaeologists excavate a village where runaway enslaved people lived side-by-side with the Seminoles. Terrance Weik and Brent Weisman contribute.

Keywords

African Americans, Race relations, Segregation, Discrimination, Racism, Jim Crowism, Slavery, Enslaved people, Maroons, Micanopy (c. 1780-1849), Artifacts, Second Seminole War (1835-1842)

Extent

00:05:40; 5 page transcript

Subject: geographic

Sumter County (Fla.); Center Hill (Fla.)

Language

English

Digital Date

2026

Media Type

Audio recordings

Format

Digital Only

Identifier

fhc_audio-1117

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