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A Southern Underground Railroad: A Southern Underground Railroad: Black Georgians and the Promise of Spanish Florida and Indian Country
A Southern Underground Railroad
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table of contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
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Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: Black Sailors, Oglethorpe’s Georgia, and Spanish Florida
Chapter 2: The Journeys of Mahomet
Chapter 3: Hercules, Revolution, and British Florida
Chapter 4: Entangled Borders
Chapter 5: A Maroon in the Postrevolutionary Southeast
Chapter 6: The Florida of Don Juan McQueen
Chapter 7: War Captives of the Creek People
Chapter 8: Flight to the Seminoles
Chapter 9: Erasing a Borderland
Conclusion: Underground Railroad
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A Southern Underground Railroad
CARL & SALLY GABLE FUND
for Southern Colonial American History
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