Florida Cultural Groups

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African-American Reources
The Last Slave Ships: Key West African Cemetery

This report details the evidence of an African cemetery at Higgs Beach in Key West, Florida, and describes how it was located. Includes facsimiles of historical records, maps, and photos. In 1860, the U.S. Navy intercepted three American-owned slave ships taking Africans to Cuba. Now refugees, the Africans were taken to Key West before being sent to Liberia. Many died and were buried at Higgs Beach. From the Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society.

Books

 * Richardson, Joe Martin. African Americans in the reconstruction of Florida, 1865-1877. (	Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [2008]). Find at a library near you.

Web Sites

 * The Black Experience (African-American Resources in the Florida State Archives)


 * State Archives of Florida


 * Florida Memory: Digital Collections at the State Archives of Florida


 * Florida Deaths 1877-1939(Record Search)


 * Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society