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The African King of Colonial America: A Biography of Francisco Menéndez - Hardcover

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by R. Jay Driskill (Author)

Discover the Extraordinary True Story of America's First Free Black Community

In 1738, decades before the American Revolution, a former slave named Francisco Menéndez achieved something historians once thought impossible: he founded and commanded North America's first legally sanctioned free Black settlement. Through groundbreaking archaeological discoveries and meticulous historical detective work, this remarkable biography brings to light one of America's most inspiring yet forgotten freedom fighters.

From Chains to Command: An Epic Journey Across Empires

Born in West Africa around 1700, Menéndez survived capture, the brutal Middle Passage, and plantation slavery in colonial South Carolina. But this is no ordinary tale of suffering-it's the incredible story of a strategic mastermind who transformed every setback into opportunity. Escaping during the chaos of the Yamasee War, Menéndez made a dangerous 250-mile journey to Spanish Florida, where he would change American history forever.

The Warrior Who Built Freedom from Nothing

In Spanish St. Augustine, Menéndez didn't just gain his own freedom-he created it for others. Rising from escaped slave to militia captain to the founder of Fort Mose, he built a thriving community where formerly enslaved people could live as free citizens, bear arms, own property, and govern themselves. When British forces invaded in 1740, Menéndez led his community in a decisive battle that saved Spanish Florida and proved that Black Americans would fight-and die-for their liberty.

Uncovered by Modern Archaeology

For over 200 years, Fort Mose's location remained lost to history. Then, in the 1980s, archaeologists made a stunning discovery in the marshlands north of St. Augustine. The artifacts they unearthed-weapons, tools, pottery, and the foundations of America's first free Black town-tell a story that challenges everything we thought we knew about early American history.

Author R Jay Driskill, a professional archaeologist who participated in the Fort Mose excavations, combines years of fieldwork with extensive archival research to reconstruct Menéndez's extraordinary life. Through careful analysis of archaeological evidence-from African pottery techniques to Spanish military equipment-Driskill reveals how one man's vision and determination created unprecedented opportunities for freedom in colonial America.

A Hidden Chapter of American History

This meticulously researched biography reveals:

  • How Menéndez escaped slavery and navigated between competing empires
  • Archaeological evidence of daily life in this remarkable community
  • The dramatic battles that determined the fate of Spanish Florida
  • Why this story disappeared from American history-and how archaeology brought it back

More Than Just Survival-A Blueprint for Freedom

Menéndez's story transcends individual achievement. Fort Mose became a beacon of hope for enslaved people throughout the Southeast, proving that Black freedom was possible decades before the Civil War. When Spanish Florida was transferred to British control in 1763, Menéndez led his entire community to safety in Cuba rather than risk re-enslavement-a final act of leadership that preserved their hard-won liberty.

Perfect for readers of hidden history, African American heritage, and inspiring stories of human resilience.

Number of Pages: 274
Dimensions: 0.63 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 02, 2025
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