Welcome to the Looking for Angola Document Reading Room!
Here you can review the historical documents that the LFA scholars and the Historical Research Team have gathered to aid our understanding of the story of Angola.
If you would like to join in the search for clues about Angola and freedom-seekers in Colonial Florida, we welcome you! Once you have reviewed the documents here, you will be ready to join the Historical Research Team by signing up for the Team Forum, where you can communicate with your fellow Historical Research Team members.
You can use the Team Document Upload form to send us the documents that you uncover in your research. Happy hunting, and thank you for joining the LFA Historical Research Team!
Below are links to the articles and primary documents in the Document Reading Room:
The Exiles of Florida: from the Florida Heritage Collection, Congressman Joshua Giddings' 1858 account of the struggles of freedom seekers in Florida. Digitized from original source held at Florida A & M University Libraries.
Negroes in the Creek & Seminole Nations: An extraordinary collection of primary documents transcribed from records in the National Archives. An absolutely essential resource!
Black Seminoles in Texas and Mexico: from The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC) at San Antonio, this website focuses on the history of the black Seminoles. Their They Came from Florida page contains much useful information on the struggles of freedom-seekers in Colonial Florida.
Creek Indian Researcher: A collection of records and links for those researching their Creek - Muskogee Indian ancestors.
Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes, Black Indians: Resources for the Freedmen Descendants of the Five Civilized tribes, a means to locate information particular to the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Cherokee, and Seminole Freedmen of Indian Territory /Oklahoma.
We will continue to add resources to the Reading Room as we discover them, so please be sure to check back often to see what's new with the search for Angola!