Season 1

Fort Mose: America's First Free Black Community
Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose was the first community of former slaves in the US.
Fort Mose: America's First Free Black Community

Spanish colonization to the manned exploration of space, Florida establishes boundaries.
Exploring New Worlds

The Barber-Mizell Family Feud of 1870
Florida in the 1870s was every bit as wild as the Wild West with the Barber-Mizell feud.
The Barber-Mizell Family Feud of 1870

The Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston
The Lost Years of Florida writer, folklorist, and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston.
The Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston

Florida Nature Meets Florida Culture
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Bok Tower Gardens, Atlantic Center for the Arts, and more.
Florida Nature Meets Florida Culture

The Windover Dig in Titusville, Florida, was an most important archaeological discovery.
The Windover People

Everyday People Making History
Everyday people make history happen including author Stetson Kennedy and Barbara Vickers.
Everyday People Making History

Florida's Civil War includes the Battle of Olustee and the sinking of the Maple Leaf.
The Civil War in Florida
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