A Newly Excavated Settlement Highlights Florida’s History as a Haven for Escaped Slaves

“Called one of the most significant historical sites in Florida and perhaps the U.S. by Florida historian Canter Brown Jr., Angola is a story of struggle, tragedy and, ultimately, survival in the quest for freedom.”

Read more in Sarasota Magazine:

https://www.sarasotamagazine.com/articles/2018/6/27/a-newly-excavated-settlement-highlights-florida-s-history-as-a-haven-for-escaped-slaves

Seidman: An idea long overdue

“St. Petersburg has one. So does Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, Manatee County and (soon) Longboat Key. Tampa has two. And though it took decades to realize, one finally opened in the nation’s capital two years ago. But Sarasota, whose racial history is as rich and influential as what you’ll find in any of those places, does not have a center devoted to preserving the heritage of its longstanding and vibrant African American community. ”

Read more in the Herald Tribune:

https://www.heraldtribune.com/news/20180617/seidman-idea-long-overdue?template=ampart