From Enslavement to Freedom: Black Seminoles and the Mascogos

Hungry for History with Eva Longoria and Maite Gomez-Rejón

Black Seminoles were led to freedom in Northern Mexico where they settled in El Nacimiento in the 1800s. Their Mexican descendants, the Mascogos, have a transnational history that spans borders. Eva and Maite explore this rich history, the cookbook Recetario Mascogo de Coahuila, and Juneteenth, a federal holiday in the U.S. since 2021 that has been celebrated in El Nacimiento since 1865.

They welcome Dr. Maria Hammack, a scholar and historian whose work bridges histories of liberation and abolition, and Windy Goodloe and Corina Torralba of the Seminole Indian Scout Cemetery Association to the show.

  • Seminole Indian Scouts Cemetery Association: https://www.seminolecemeteryassociation.com
  • Dr. María Esther Hammack: https://mariaestherhammack.me
  • Recetario Mascogo de Coahuila: https://contigoenladistancia.cultura.gob.mx/detalle/recetario-mascogo-de-coahuila

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