Author Archives: Kartik Krishnaiyer

Disney’s Florida Project

On Part 2 of our Disney in Central Florida series we discuss Walt Disney’s vision for Central Florida in the 1960’s- aka the Florida Project. You can listen to the Florida History Podcast on Anchor (which hosts our show), Spotify, Google, Apple Podcasts, Radio Public, Breaker, Overcast, Castro or Pocket Casts. Overcast, Castro, Spotify, Radio Public and Breaker have App Store apps for free which enable […]

War of 1812 in East Florida and Part 2

The second part of our discussion on the War of 1812 in East Florida.

Fort Clinch – around the fort

Fort Clinch is in Nassau County and played a crucial role in the Civil War.

Kingsley Plantation overview

The Kingsley Plantation in Duval County is managed by the National Park Service and discussion of it is featured in my new book, The American Conquest of Florida.

Escaping slavery through Florida in the 1820’s

Key Biscayne and the Cape Florida Light  Between 1821 and 1825 the most frequent departure point for runaway slaves seeking freedom in the Bahamas was Key Biscayne. At the time, the area had no white inhabitants with the closest settlement after 1823 being Coole Hammock on the New River in what is now Fort Lauderdale.  […]

Runaway slaves make a stand in Florida

For Black History Month, we’re sharing this excerpt from my most recent book, The American Conquest of Florida. The ultimate showdown over the future of Florida would take place on the banks of the Apalachicola River in Florida’s panhandle. The site is in present day Franklin County.  John and Thomas Forbes The Forbes brothers were […]

The nation’s first underground railroad and Fort Mose

This is an excerpt from my book, Florida and the British, before the American Revolution King Charles II of Spain in 1693 issued a proclamation “giving liberty to all” runaway slaves provided they converted to Catholicism. It was effectively the response from Spain to England’s foundation of Charles Town. For several years prior to the […]

Black History Month: The Monroe Doctrine and Slavery

This is an excerpt from my book: The American Conquest of Florida It’s not discussed much in relation to the Monroe Doctrine which is hailed as a triumph of American anti-imperialism. But what it was also doing was announcing to the British and the Spanish that our policy on slavery was really not the business  […]

The Patriots War

This week on Jeffersonian Florida, we discuss the Patriots War of 1812-13 which was effectively the East Florida front of the War of 1812.

Seacrest Scrub

Seacrest Scrub Natural Area is in Palm Beach County.