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A cinematic, time-bending descent into the origins of the Seminole resistance, the Black Seminoles, Andrew Jackson’s illegal invasion, and the destruction of Negro Fort, the fuse that ignited the longest, most brutal, and most deliberately forgotten war in early American history.
Documentaries & Documentary Series
“The Seminole Wars.” PBS American Experience, PBS Distribution, 2016.
A detailed breakdown of the First, Second, and Third Seminole Wars with maps, primary sources, and expert commentary.
“Black Indians: An American Story.” Narrated by James Earl Jones, Rich-Heape Films, 2004.
Essential for understanding Black Seminoles, maroon communities, and African-Indigenous alliances.
“Fort Mose: The Story of America’s First Free Black Community.” PBS Florida, 2018.
One of the best visual treatments of Fort Mose and Spanish Florida’s emancipation laws.
“Osceola: The Seminole Warrior.” The History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 2001.
Focuses on the rise, capture, and mythologizing of Osceola.
“A History of Native American Resistance.” National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Channel, 2020.
Contains a section on Seminole guerrilla warfare strategy.
“Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil, and The Presidency.” PBS, 2008.
Includes Jackson’s illegal invasion of Spanish Florida, his treatment of Seminole leaders, and racial politics.
“Unconquered: The Seminole Spirit.” Seminole Tribe of Florida, 2015.
Tribal-produced historical documentary covering cultural memory, oral histories, and the three wars.
“American Battlefield Trust: Seminole Wars.” American Battlefield Trust, 2020.
Short documentary segments with terrain analysis and military historians.
“The Real Wild Florida.” PBS Nature, 2019.
Not a war documentary, but unparalleled visual explanation of terrain that shaped Seminole tactics.
“Slavery and the Making of America.” PBS, 2004.
United States Army. Correspondence on the Seminole Wars, 1817–1858. National Archives.
Jesup, Thomas S. Military Papers Regarding the Seminole Removal. National Archives Microfilm.
Spanish Florida Archive Records. Real Cédulas on Emancipation for Runaway Slaves, 1693–1763. Archivo General de Indias.
By CNC ProductionsA cinematic, time-bending descent into the origins of the Seminole resistance, the Black Seminoles, Andrew Jackson’s illegal invasion, and the destruction of Negro Fort, the fuse that ignited the longest, most brutal, and most deliberately forgotten war in early American history.
Documentaries & Documentary Series
“The Seminole Wars.” PBS American Experience, PBS Distribution, 2016.
A detailed breakdown of the First, Second, and Third Seminole Wars with maps, primary sources, and expert commentary.
“Black Indians: An American Story.” Narrated by James Earl Jones, Rich-Heape Films, 2004.
Essential for understanding Black Seminoles, maroon communities, and African-Indigenous alliances.
“Fort Mose: The Story of America’s First Free Black Community.” PBS Florida, 2018.
One of the best visual treatments of Fort Mose and Spanish Florida’s emancipation laws.
“Osceola: The Seminole Warrior.” The History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 2001.
Focuses on the rise, capture, and mythologizing of Osceola.
“A History of Native American Resistance.” National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Channel, 2020.
Contains a section on Seminole guerrilla warfare strategy.
“Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil, and The Presidency.” PBS, 2008.
Includes Jackson’s illegal invasion of Spanish Florida, his treatment of Seminole leaders, and racial politics.
“Unconquered: The Seminole Spirit.” Seminole Tribe of Florida, 2015.
Tribal-produced historical documentary covering cultural memory, oral histories, and the three wars.
“American Battlefield Trust: Seminole Wars.” American Battlefield Trust, 2020.
Short documentary segments with terrain analysis and military historians.
“The Real Wild Florida.” PBS Nature, 2019.
Not a war documentary, but unparalleled visual explanation of terrain that shaped Seminole tactics.
“Slavery and the Making of America.” PBS, 2004.
United States Army. Correspondence on the Seminole Wars, 1817–1858. National Archives.
Jesup, Thomas S. Military Papers Regarding the Seminole Removal. National Archives Microfilm.
Spanish Florida Archive Records. Real Cédulas on Emancipation for Runaway Slaves, 1693–1763. Archivo General de Indias.