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Mike Bezemek

author of books & stories with an adventurous spin

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    • Mysteries of the National Parks
    • Space Age Adventures
    • Discovering the Outlaw Trail
    • Paddling the John Wesley Powell Route
    • Paddling the Ozarks
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Mike Bezemek

A Chance for Freedom

During the War of 1812, hundreds of enslaved African Americans gained their freedom on Cumberland Island by joining the ranks of the British occupier. For some, liberation was fleeting… continue reading at National Parks Magazine.

Author MikePosted on Categories History & Historic Sites, Nonfiction

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  • BOOKS
    • Mysteries of the National Parks
    • Space Age Adventures
    • Discovering the Outlaw Trail
    • Paddling the John Wesley Powell Route
    • Paddling the Ozarks
    • Twit Lit Classics
  • STORIES
    • National Parks & Public Lands
    • Road Trips & Adventure Travel
    • Camper & RV Adventures
    • Paddling & Whitewater
    • Mountain Biking & Cycling
    • Hiking & Backpacking
    • History & Historic Sites
    • Space Exploration & Science
    • Nonfiction
    • Humor
  • PHOTOS
  • SOCIAL
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
  • SERVICES
  • ABOUT
    • About Mike Bezemek
    • Interviews & Reviews
    • Contact
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