Wednesday, August 31, 2011


Contemplations on the contributions of Estelustee descendant, author, and organizational founder, the late Isa Hamm Bryant and the ongoing work of the Florida Black Historical Research Project, Inc (FBHRP). Discussion of the Estelustee contributor John Horse (aka John Cavallo) and his freedom colleague, Coacoochee (Wild Cat), who are discussed indepth in my book, FREE GLOBALLY! - The International Underground Railroad. View at:
Black Seminoles website.

Salute to contemporary contributors who cross and bless our lifepaths. In speaking of such contributors, I lauded the accomplishments of New York's Like It Is tv talk show host, Brother Gil Noble. Notices are circulating that he has joined the ancestral realm subsequent to his recent serious illness; then another came after this podcast that that is not the case. Well, whatever side of the curtain you are on, Br. Noble, your enduring and most loving ancestral services are highly appreciated.

In closing, here is the link for the
FBHRP site. (The Black Seminole descended sister historian of whom I speak in the podcast is Dr. Wallis Tinnie. She is the sister of Br. Lorenzo Hamm and the wife of Dr. Dinizulu Tinnie. And that exciting annual Seminole reenactment is of the Loxahatchee Battle, which takes place there in Jupiter, Florida.)


Monday, August 29, 2011


Contemplative audioblog on the great Estelustee contributors (Black Seminoles) and their colleagues, the Peninsula People (Red Seminoles). A tidbit on the enthralling Black Seminole Maroon Journey of 2010, the Bahamas Junkanoo's ancestral linkages, and Seminole history contributors, Isa Hamm Bryant, William Loren Katz, Shirley Boteler Mock, Rev. Bertram Newton, and Dr. Rosalyn Howard; and yes, --the literary birthing of FREE GLOBALLY!--The International Underground Railroad. - www.blackseminoles.com

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