The Freedmen Files

Episode 37 Caesar Bruner & Rich Seminole History

24 min · 24 apr 2026
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This was an effort to capture details from the life of Caesar Bruner leader and founder of the Bruner band of Seminole Freedmen. But the more I researched Caesar the man, the more I learned about the very dynamic structure of the communities of Seminole Freedmen. This is a community of many parts, based in Oklahoma, Texas, Mexico, as well as Florida, The Bahamas, and also the Gullah Geechee communities of South Carolina. Caesar Bruner was a dynamic leader surrounded by an even more dynamic community of survivors, leaders, warriors and more.

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Episode 38 Celebrating Freedom in Indian Territory

As we celebrate Freedom through the holiday of Juneteenth, let us examine, and celebrate how and when Freedom came to Indian Territory. None of the three gestures of freedom or emancipation in the US affected the enslaved people in the Five Nations. The Emancipation Proclamation, the passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, as well as the Juneteenth announcements in Galveston Texas, all bypassed the enslaved families in the Five Nations. Juneteenth can however be viewed as a symbolic day to celebrate freedom. And beyond that, we as descendants of Oklahoma Freedmen should make the effort to find those freedom stories, because it came in different ways in each tribe, and in each domicile. However, Juneteenth kicks of an entire season of Freedom, from the 19th of June, to the 4th of August, we call their names, learn the dates that are significant, and we relish the resilience of our ancestors to come out of that institution that bound them to others and their ability to still rise up and raise the following generations, in dignity, peace and freedom. So as many of us celebrate Freedom, we too can embrace this symbolic day and commit to not only finding their stories--ous stories and to walk into the future as a free people richly connected and nurtured by our past. We are free!

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