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1993. ix, 246 pages.
0896722503
978-0-89672-250-7
$29.00 cloth
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Freedom on the Border: The Seminole Maroons in Florida, the Indian Territory, Coahuila, and Texas By Kevin Mulroy
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, black runaways braved an escape from slavery in an unprecedented alliance with Seminole Indians in Florida. This is the story of the
maroons ethnogenesis in Florida, their removal to the West, their role in the Texas Indian Wars, and the fate of their long quest for liberty and self-determination along both sides of the Rio Grande. Their tale is rich, colorful, and epic, stretching from the swamps of the Southeast to the desert Southwest. From a borderlands mosaic of slave hunters, corrupt Indian agents, Texas filibusters, Mexican revolutionaries, French invaders, Apache and Comanche raiders, frontier outlaws, lawmen, and Buffalo Soldiers, emerges a saga of enslavement, flight, exile, and--ultimately--freedom.
Florida Maroons Emigrants from Indian Territory Los Mascogos The Seminole Negro Indian Scouts Classifying Seminole Blacks In Search of Home Either Side of a Border
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