On Tuesday March 10, 2015 students and faculty from the Susanna Wesley Christian Academy visited the Grand Turk campus. Fred Glinton showed the 45 students throughout the first floor of the Museum and then the group toured the new exhibits upstairs. They also spent time in the garden, learning about water resourcefulness and proper planting in harsh climates. After an interesting lesson on mangroves the students headed back to their school with mangrove coloring books provided by the Museum. Kudo’s to the students who were very well behaved.
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- Golden Age of the Turks Islands
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- Bermudans & the Salt Industry
- The Loyalist Period
- Plantations
- Runaway Slaves
- Emancipation & Beyond
- Liberated Africans
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- Mary Prince
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- Biased Recording
- Slave Records 1822 – 1834
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- Conclusion
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