Peer-Reviewed Publications

Book - Monograph

2002 Black Seminoles in the Bahamas . Gainesville : University Press of Florida

176 pages, including 2 maps, 20 illustrations.

Journal Articles

2005 Social Capital, Health and HIV Awareness of Girls in a Rural Caribbean Community. Sharon D. Morrison, Rosalyn Howard, Christina Hardy, Betria Stinson International Electronic Journal of Health Education . 8:135-145

2006 The “Wild Indians” of Andros Island : Black Seminole Legacy in The Bahamas . Journal of Black Studies. Sage Publications.

Forthcoming Looking For Angola : An Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Search for a Nineteenth Century Florida Maroon Community and its Caribbean Connections. Transforming Anthropology .

Book Chapters and Other Publications

2006 Black Seminole Diaspora: The Caribbean Connection . In Caribbean and Southern: Transnational Perspectives on the U.S. South. Helen A. Regis, ed. Proceedings of the Southern Anthropological Society, Volume No. 38. Athens : University of Georgia Press .

2004 Yoruba in the British Caribbean : A Comparative Perspective of Trinidad and the Bahamas . In. The Yoruba Diaspora in the Americas . T. Falola and M. Childs, eds. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 157-176

2004 Introduction: Recollections of a Former Slave by James Lindsay Smith. Classics in Black Studies Series. Amherst , NY : Humanities Press, 7-18

2004 Festivals . Encyclopedia of Black Studies. Thousand Oaks , CA : SAGE Publications, 244-247

2003 “ The Black Seminole Heritage of Red Bays, Andros Island , Bahamas : An Anthropological Research Project, Summer 2003.” Rosalyn Howard, Serena Franklin and Jon Freeman. Self-published Booklet. UCF Printing

Visual Media Productions
2005 “Looking for Angola ,” 30-minute documentary short. Script Consultant, Interviewee. Funded by the Florida Humanities Council

2004 “Patients and Providers Talking Together.” Video Narration. Funded by the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

2003 Poster: “Black Seminole Diaspora”

2002 “Black Seminole Heritage in The Bahamas,” 19-minute research video