The ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA'S (ASSF) June meeting
will take place at HISTORYMIAMI MUSEUM! Join US to learn about a
little-known period in the lives of William and Mary Brickell. This
event is FREE and open to the public!Winter freeze, blossom delivery,
Miami is born. For just over a century, this has been the prevailing
narrative of Miami's origins. Only a few historians know that this
story was far more nuanced. In the last two decades, an impressive
amount of historical material has surface to present an even more
interesting and intriguing reality: that of a team effort. As an old
adage says, "there is no I in team," yet an American tradition holds
fast to the need to designate one mother or father of a new city.
Historian Cesar Becerra will go over the general trajectory of the
Brickell's lives, and discuss the top ten reasons he believes the
Brickells have been marginalized in our telling of the story of
Miami's birth.
South Florida historian Cesar Becerra has researched the Brickells for
25 years, traveled to their home site in Cleveland, and spent a month
traversing and researching their footsteps in Australia. Becerra is
the author of three books on South Florida. . In 1999, he drove
through 49 of the 50 states for The Travel Channel in a 1979 Chevrolet
Malibu dressed as an american flag. He has been called the "best
peripatetic historian" by the Miami New Times and an "everglades
evangelist" by The Miami Herald. He has worked at The Barnacle, Indian
Key, Big Cypress National Preserve, The Charles Deering Estate,
Fairchild Tropical Gardens and The Gold Coast Railroad Museum.
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