Rodney interviews Florida  Black  Historical Research Project The 188th Annual Seminole Maroon Spiritual Remembrance Friday January 16, 2026 to Sunday January 18, 2026

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Rodney interviews Florida Black Historical Research Project The 188th Annual Seminole Maroon Spiritual Remembrance Friday January 16, 2026 to Sunday January 18, 2026

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Rodney Baltimore interviews Dr. Wallis Tennie President of the Florida Black Historical Research Project for the '188th Anniversary Annual Seminole Maroon Spiritual Remembrance of the Two 1838 Battles of Loxahatchee River. Friday January 16, 2026 to Sunday January 18, 2026. This is Black and Indigenous People History of Florida about these battles. Friday January 16, 2026 at Maroon Mini Film Festival at 5:30pm showing 'Quillmbo' about Maroon in Brazil with Carlos Diegues. Saturday 10am to 3pm film screening about the Maroon Settlements in the USA, Bahamas, Trinidad, Jamaica, Suriname, Mexico, Honduras, and a special feature film 'Maluala' by Sergio Giral from Cuba. Events will be held at the Tabernacle Church 801 8th Street in West Palm Beach FL 33401 for the film festival. Sunday January 18, 2026 at 10am Seminole Spiritual Reembrace at the Loxahatchee River Battlefield in Riverbend Park 9060 W. Indiantown Road Jupiter Florida 33478 also a special showing and lecture on Maroon Legacies of the Apalachicola River Negro Fort 1815. Information (305) 772-7714 or visit www.FBHRPINC.ORG

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