By Victor Trammell Photo credits: Jackson Walker America's military torched a fortified residential outpost along the Apalachicola River in Florida on July 27, 1816. More than 300 members of Black African and Choctaw families enjoyed a home atmosphere and refuge at the outpost, which U.S. forces destroyed. Later, the Seminole Wars' pivotal conflicts took place […]
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