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CATEGORIES:Family Fun, Library Programs, Informational & Tours, Free
SUMMARY:Flagler County Public Library: Palm Coast Branch:Living History with Ft. Mose & Musket Firing Demonstration
LOCATION:2500 Palm Coast Pkwy NW, Palm Coast, FL 32137
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Learn about one of the most significant—and often untold—stories in early A
 merican and Florida history when representatives from Fort Mose Historic St
 ate Park visit the Palm Coast Library for an in-depth and engaging presenta
 tion.\n\nEstablished in 1738 near St. Augustine, Fort Mose (Gracia Real de 
 Santa Teresa de Mose) was the first legally sanctioned free Black settlemen
 t in what is now the United States. Founded by formerly enslaved Africans w
 ho escaped British colonies and were granted freedom by the Spanish Crown, 
 Fort Mose served as both a community and a critical military outpost defend
 ing Spanish Florida.\n\nDuring this program, presenters will discuss:\n\nTh
 e founding of Fort Mose and the journey of freedom taken by its residents\n
 The role of Black militia members in protecting St. Augustine\nDaily life a
 t the fort, including family life, culture, religion, and military service\
 nThe broader impact of Fort Mose on American, African American, and Florida
  history\nThe presentation will also feature a musket firing demonstration,
  giving attendees a firsthand look at 18th-century weapons and military pra
 ctices used by the fort’s defenders. This demonstration helps bring the his
 tory of Fort Mose to life and offers insight into how the settlement functi
 oned as a stronghold of freedom and resistance.
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