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Bahamas featured in International Underground Railroad book
By Ancestral ProMotions
Sep 7, 2011 - 10:10:16 PM

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(In this image Halpatter Micco- Billy Bowlegs (Bolek)
a great Black Seminole Freedomist with links from Florida to Oklahoma to Mexico to The Bahamas)

Linda Cousins-Newton’s Free Globally!–-The International Underground Railroad has actually gone global with the release of the third edition as both a print book and an e-book available on Amazon, I-Tunes, Sony eBook Reader, and Barnes & Noble.  Underground Railroad lecturer, educator, ancestral storyteller, and Nana Harriet Tubman Honor in Ghana Project founder, Cousins-Newton, reveals in Free Globally!, the astounding, daring, and determined expansion of the slavery era’s underground railroad to global territories, ranging from The Bahamas to Mexico, from Canada to Africa.
 
Labeling the 242-page tome “conversational history from the heart with a touch of humor”, the author interweaves her own experiences as a journalist, performer, and cultural traveler to the varied cultural realms touched upon by the liberty embracers whose ancestral souls passionately reach out in historical revelation through the pages of  her work.  Particularly prominent in Free Globally! are the Black Seminoles of Florida whose freedom-driven presence was a potent force on the Southern Underground Railroad and who, forced with their Native American Seminole colleagues, friends and family, to leave their land, ushered the underground railroad to varied global spots where their influence is still powerfully felt.
 
A promoter of and performer with her Black Seminole-descended husband Steve “Papa” Newton in The Bahamas’ vibrant ancestral Junkanoo culture, the Brooklyn author, who coordinated Junkanoo performances at both the Super Bowl and UN venues, lifts in a colorful, “down-home” storyteller manner, inspired by her Tennessee and Georgia roots, the myriad, cross-cultural global coalitions and “love warrior” connections that fueled the passion, dedication, and determination of 19th century travelers on the international underground railroad.  Free Globally !–-The International Underground Railroad is indeed warmly shared conversational history straight from the global, ancestral heart.  (Samples of the e-book, which sells for $8.99 can be viewed on Amazon, Barnes&Noble, I-Tunes, and Sony E-Book Reader.  An excerpt of the ending section of the book can be viewed on the book's website:  www.blackseminoles.com.  The print version can be purchased directly from Ancestral ProMotions for $16.99 postpaid)
 
 
Free Globally! - The International Underground Railroad Website and Podcast:
http://www.blackseminoles.com
http://ancespirit.blogspot. com/


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