1818 - 1850
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Three rivers in the history of the Black Seminoles: (Left to right) The Suwannee, which they fled in 1818; the Canadian, where the government promised, then denied, a secure homeland; the Rio Grande, which Black Seminoles crossed to freedom in 1850.