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THE SLAVE MASTER'S HOUSE,AT KINGSLEY PLANTATION 

Mfumu Obweng
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Kingsley Plantation (also known as the Zephaniah Kingsley Plantation Home and Buildings) is the site of a former estate in Jacksonville, Florida, that was named for an early owner, Zephaniah Kingsley, who spent 25 years there. It is located at the northern tip of Fort George Island at Fort George Inlet, and is part of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve managed by the U.S. National Park Service.
The plantation was originally 1,000 acres (4.0 km2), most of which has been taken over by forest; the structures and grounds of the park now comprise approximately 60 acres (242,811.385 m2).[2] Evidence of Pre-Columbian Timucua life is on the island, as are the remains of a Spanish mission named San Juan del Puerto. Under British rule in 1765, a plantation was established that cycled through several owners while Florida was transferred back to Spain and then the United States. The longest span of ownership was under Kingsley and his family, a polygamous and multiracial household controlled by and resistant to the issues of race and slavery.
Free blacks and several private owners lived at the plantation until it was transferred to the State of Florida in 1955. It was acquired by the National Park Service in 1991. The most prominent features of Kingsley Plantation are the owner's house-a structure of architectural significance built probably between 1797 and 1798 that is cited as being the oldest surviving plantation house in the state[3]-and an attached kitchen house, barn, and remains of 25 anthropologically valuable slave cabins that endured beyond the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865). The foundations of the house, kitchen, barn and the slave quarters were constructed of cement tabby, making them notably durable. Archeological evidence found in and around the slave cabins has given researchers insight into African traditions among slaves who had recently arrived in North America.
Zephaniah Kingsley wrote a defense of slavery and the three-tier social system that acknowledged the rights of free people of color that existed in Florida under Spanish rule. Kingsley briefly served on the Florida Territorial Council, planning the transition when Florida was annexed by the United States.

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@marvinjohnson424
@marvinjohnson424 Год назад
The walls are a mixture of sand, lime, and oyster shells called tabby.
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
yes...a very interesting material
@cynthiadeyoung5947
@cynthiadeyoung5947 Год назад
Totally enjoyed this video!
@lanas3124
@lanas3124 Год назад
Wonderful tour, very informative! Thanks.
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
you welcom dear!
@rollcam4506
@rollcam4506 Год назад
I have to go check this place out. Thanks for sharing
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
go for it...so instructiv
@leeleedunn523
@leeleedunn523 Год назад
Darn why touch and move everything Knowing it’s old and the history you are studying??????? Make me too nervous watching you play with such items
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
i wanna feel them...
@LyonessQueen
@LyonessQueen Год назад
Thanks so much for sharing. Always so sad to see the injustices our ancestors endured during those horrible times 😔
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
thank you for watching,plz subscribe and share
@crowznest438
@crowznest438 Год назад
2:42 is a singletree, to connect the mule with the plow. The hooks on the sides are attached to traces that go to the mule's collar, and the single ring in the center hooks to the clevis on the plow's front.
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
thanks for schooling us,and thanks for watching✊🏿✊🏿
@wizardofahhhs759
@wizardofahhhs759 Год назад
Some of us are still around who used a mule and plow.
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
@@wizardofahhhs759 i would like to meet you someday,so you can teach me
@crowznest438
@crowznest438 Год назад
@@wizardofahhhs759 I wish you would tell us about it.
@wizardofahhhs759
@wizardofahhhs759 Год назад
@@crowznest438 You did a pretty good job of explaining it. There's also what's called a double tree, for pulling a bigger implement such as a hay rake or mowing machine that requires two mules or horses.
@traveltimes4109
@traveltimes4109 Год назад
Nice video
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
thanks!! i apreciate that
@kimstamathis6716
@kimstamathis6716 Год назад
Until he apparently violated the historical items.
@kimstamathis6716
@kimstamathis6716 Год назад
Historic door knob. Please do not touch! And he tried to open!
@olukayodeokunowo4631
@olukayodeokunowo4631 Год назад
Thank you once again for taking us to memory lane. God bless. The whites of that time were so brutal and wicked. Only God knows why the master's house was locked.
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
yeah,i also think,it was lock for a reason..
@monforttransport
@monforttransport Год назад
They're still the same.
@billBennett-wm2hs
@billBennett-wm2hs Год назад
You do know the plantation was run by a black woman.
@ruthobwenggospel
@ruthobwenggospel Год назад
Great
@rainbowboa100
@rainbowboa100 10 месяцев назад
would have been nice to actually see the house!
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 10 месяцев назад
i tried buddy!!they dont let ppl in..
@breyonnaleone6357
@breyonnaleone6357 8 месяцев назад
Why do you keep touching stuff?
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 8 месяцев назад
thats my way of communicating with them....thats how you feel and hear voices..
@bennievanniekerk2761
@bennievanniekerk2761 11 месяцев назад
The arrogance of some people over others😢
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 11 месяцев назад
soo crazy!
@seanknecht4075
@seanknecht4075 Год назад
Next time you walk around kind of Crouch down and take a look at the ground if you see indentations kind of dents in the ground those are unmarked Graves😞
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
okay,thanks for the tip
@beverlycromwell9805
@beverlycromwell9805 Год назад
you know the slaves build the house
@craigatchison1956
@craigatchison1956 10 месяцев назад
Does slavery still exist in Africa?
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 10 месяцев назад
Go ask your Husband
@craigatchison1956
@craigatchison1956 10 месяцев назад
@@mfumuobweng4232 that's wat I thot...
@seanknecht4075
@seanknecht4075 Год назад
I am so heartbroken to have people were treated back then I just can't see the reason I love people when I look I don't see color I see human beings unfortunately a lot of other people don't see that😞
@mfumuobweng4232
@mfumuobweng4232 Год назад
Sad,very sad
@saraperry2865
@saraperry2865 Год назад
Nobody was even beating at my family plantation and they only worked from 6am to 2pm and had time to work and gain money buy they freedom and was no abuse know your facts before disrespecting my ancestors because of other horrible plantation stories and unlike other plantations tge slave houses was 8n the front only 2 people ran away to go back to the Bahamas so stop the bs 😤🤬
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