Florida Frontiers TV - Plantations in Florida

Frontiers TV – Episode 61 – Plantations in Florida

 

Plantations in Florida were part of an agrarian society that depended upon the labor of enslaved people. Remnants of Florida's plantation culture can still be seen today at places including Goodwood Museum and Gardens and the Grove Museum in Tallahassee, the Kingsley Plantation on Fort George Island in Duval County, and at Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park in Flagler County.

 

  • Sisco Deen Community Historian and Author Flagler County Historical Society
    Sisco Deen Community Historian and Author Flagler County Historical Society
  • Carl Laundrie Flagler County Community Historian
    Carl Laundrie Flagler County Community Historian
  • Al Hadeed Flagler County Attorney and Community Historian
    Al Hadeed Flagler County Attorney and Community Historian
  • The Grove Museum
    The Grove Museum
  • Goodwood Museum & Gardens
    Goodwood Museum & Gardens
  • Slaves in Cottom Field
    Slaves in Cottom Field
  • African American Prison Inmates
    African American Prison Inmates
  • Ben Brotemarkle Florida Historical Society
    Ben Brotemarkle Florida Historical Society
  • James Michael Denham Historian and Author Florida Southern College
    James Michael Denham Historian and Author Florida Southern College
  • Larry Eugene Rivers Author of "Slavery in Florida", "Rebels and Runaways", and "Father James Page"
    Larry Eugene Rivers Author of "Slavery in Florida", "Rebels and Runaways", and "Father James Page"
  • Trampas Alderman Executive Director The Grove Museum
    Trampas Alderman Executive Director The Grove Museum
  • Nancy Morgan Co-Executive Director Goodwood Museum and Gardens
    Nancy Morgan Co-Executive Director Goodwood Museum and Gardens

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