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  1. Francisco Menéndez (before 1709 – after 1763) was a notable free Black militiaman who served the Spanish Empire in Florida during the 18th-century. He was a leader of Fort Mose, the first free Black settlement in North America.

  2. Nov 4, 2022 · Francisco Menéndez tasted slavery at a very tender age when he was sent to the plantations of Carolina to toil and sweat it out for slaveholders.

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Cutting-edge filmmaking techniques and equipment to engage students in the future of cinema, including pioneering work in high-definition video, gaming, virtual production, and artificial intelligence. Francisco embraced national and international outreach, service, and leadership in his field.

  4. Francisco Menéndez was an African-born slave who obtained freedom and became a militia captain, corsair, and co-founder of the first free black town in what would become the United States. Menéndez was probably born in the Gambia Region of West Africa around 1700.

  5. Sep 1, 2022 · In 1738, Governor Manuel de Montiano gave the slaves from Florida a piece of land, and he chose Francisco Menéndez, now a free man, to be their leader. “Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose,” this new community is the current, Fort Mose.

  6. Francisco Menéndez Valdivieso (3 December 1830 – 22 June 1890) was Provisional President of El Salvador from 22 June 1885 to 1 March 1887, then President of El Salvador from 1 March 1887 until his death on 22 June 1890.

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  8. Francisco Menéndez and Chief Jorge launched me on my first biographical quest into the Black Atlantic, and thanks to the rich archival documentation available for Africans and Indians throughout the Spanish world, I have been employing the biographical methodology ever since.