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Black Seminole Legacy and The Black Seminole Legacy explores the influence wielded by fugitive slaves who fled to Florida and formed alliances with Native peoples, mainly Seminoles. It tells the hidden story of the impact that those people, known as Black Seminoles, had on the political policies of Spain, Britain, and the United States from 1693 to 1845. Using government documents from those countries, the author shows how Black Seminoles affected and even influenced U.S. presidents, including Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and Jackson. The book reveals the important role of Black Seminoles in Spanish survival in Florida and in Florida's’ acquiring statehood. Bruce Edward Twyman received his doctorate degree in political science from Clark Atlanta University. He has taught at various universities including Prairie View A&M University in Texas and California State University-Los Angeles.
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