James@HistoryLivesNow.com
St. Augustine, Florida 32084
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Choose from several historical tours hosted by author and re-enactor James Bullock.
James Bullock is the author of the play Freedom Road, a story about Fort Mose, the first free Black settlement in what is now the United States, established in 1738 and located in St. Augustine, Florida. He has also developed a one-man show entitled Many Flags, Many Colors, which takes the audience through a cast of little known unsung heroes.
James is the recipient of the 2006 Interpretive Guide Award from the Castillo de San Marcos, U.S. Park Service. He has been a speaker for the U.S. Army Reserve, Florida National Guard, Florida A&M University, the Duval County Magnet Program teachers and has led tours and presentations at Fort Mose for various Florida schools and St. Louis Urban League. Bullock is also a re-enactor in the Flight to Freedom Program for the National Park Service and presents a Black Seminole program at the Fountain of Youth Park in St. Augustine. He participates in other re-enactments and programs including the War Eagle Native American Festival at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.
James Bullock is also an A.S.C.A.P. writer and publisher. He has acted in Community Theater in various plays including Majigeen, To Kill a Mockingbird, Omnium Gatherum, Of Mice and Men, A Raisin in the Sun and By Reason of Insanity.
With his love and knowledge of history and his background as a performing artist, James has developed original, dynamic and entertaining programs that bring little known history to life.
James is available to schools, organizations, community groups and private parties. He would be happy to customize a program to suit your specific needs. |
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