Le Lézard
Classified in: Tourism and vacations
Subjects: BLK, DEI

Groundbreaking at Nation's First Free Black Community


ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In a collaborative effort, the Fort Mose Historical Society and the Florida State Parks Foundation recently hosted a historic groundbreaking ceremony at Fort Mose, the first legally sanctioned free Black community in the present-day United States.

At a site initially built almost four decades before the American colonies declared their independence, reconstruction of the 1738 fort on the grounds of Fort Mose Historic State Park is set to begin and be completed by late 2024.

"As we break ground on the reconstruction of Fort Mose, we are not merely rebuilding walls ? we're creating a tribute to the resilient and determined freedom seekers who made the first free Black settlement a possibility," said Charles Ellis, president of the Fort Mose Historical Society. "The Fort Mose Historical Society is honored to have played a pivotal role in launching this project, providing the public with an opportunity to consider the true value of freedom. With the community's support, we embark on a journey to create a dynamic space where the echoes of the past will resonate in the hearts of all who visit."

"This groundbreaking marks a historic moment in our journey to preserve and celebrate our state's and our nation's rich cultural heritage," said Julia Gill Woodward, CEO of the Florida State Parks Foundation. "The Fort Mose groundbreaking ceremony signifies a commitment to fostering a deep connection between our past and present. This project is a testament to the enduring spirit of community and the profound importance of preserving our shared history."

The original Fort Mose was established in 1738, marking a new beginning for a wave of freedom seekers who first arrived in St. Augustine in 1687 after fleeing enslavement. That version of the fort met its end with the Battle of Bloody Mose in 1740.

The Fort Mose Historical Society launched the fort reconstruction project in 2012 and began fundraising efforts for the work. The Florida State Parks Foundation was awarded a $933,000 grant through the Florida Department of State's Florida African-American Cultural and Historical Grant Opportunity for fort reconstruction. This project transcends the simple reconstruction of a National Historic Landmark; it will convey the vital history of Fort Mose to the world, a pivotal chapter of our nation's narrative.

For more information, click here for the media kit/assets.

SOURCE Fort Mose Historical Society


These press releases may also interest you

at 10:00
Hard Rock International brought world-class entertainment to the 2024 FORMULA 1® CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX for the third year in a row with a lineup of performers who kept the soundtrack of race weekend bumping:...

4 mai 2024
WestJet today has issued a 72-hour lockout notice to the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA), the union that represents WestJet Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. As a result of today's lockout notice, a work stoppage could occur as early as...

4 mai 2024
The Port of Montreal is proud to announce the official launch of the 2024 cruise season with the arrival of Holland America's Volendam, having served as a refuge for 1,500 Ukrainian citizens in April 2022. This is the ship's first call to the...

4 mai 2024
Construction is set to begin on the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area Administration and Visitor Centre in Nipigon, Ontario. Once complete, this landmark building will serve as Parks Canada's primary operations base and visitor...

4 mai 2024
Friday 03/05/2024  LOTTO MAX estimated jackpot $40 millions03, 05, 16, 20, 31, 34 & 38  Bonus 17 POKER LOTTO Winning Hand: 5-C, 10-H, 9-C, 3-C, Q-D.  Legend: C = CLUB, H = HEART, S = SPADE, D = DIAMOND J = JACK, Q = QUEEN, K = KING, A = ACE MEGA DICE...

3 mai 2024
This is the moment Cunard's luxury new ship Queen Anne set sail on her historic seven-night maiden voyage to Lisbon amid a spectacular fireworks display....



News published on and distributed by: