May 27 2021
Free and Enslaved: Black Society in Spanish Florida, 1513-1821

Free and Enslaved: Black Society in Spanish Florida, 1513-1821

Presented by Florida Trust for Historic Preservation and St. Johns Cultural Council at St. Augustine Art Association

La Florida is the interactive digital archive of the Americas which has produced original source material that offers users a multidisciplinary perspective of colonial Florida’s rich history, a history that extends far beyond what we think of as ‘Florida’ today. The project is continually advancing the documentation of Florida's heritage and Dr. Francis will elaborate on their most recent discoveries.

Tickets:
Option 1 $10 to attend virtually with a live-stream ticket
Option 2 $25 attend in-person (limited seating)
Option 3 $50 includes pre-event reception and lecture (limited seating)

- 5:30-6:30 PM Reception (ONLY for ticket option 3) Lincolnville Museum
- 7-8 PM (ticket options 2 and 3) lecture at St. Augustine Art Association
(guests with a live-stream ticket will receive weblink)

This is a fundraising event hosted by the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation with support from sponsors. Ticket prices are donations and all proceeds will benefit the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, a non-profit organization with a mission to preserve, promote and perpetuate over 450 years of the African American story through the arts, educational programs, lectures, live performances, and exhibits.

Admission Info

Option 1 $10 to attend virtually with a live-stream ticket
Option 2 $25 attend in-person (limited seating)
Option 3 $50 includes pre-event reception and lecture (limited seating)

Dates & Times

2021/05/27 - 2021/05/27

Location Info

St. Augustine Art Association

22 Marine Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084