Resilience: Bermudians of African Descent

Resilience: Bermudians of African Descent

Resilience: Bermudians of African Descent In 1616, Bermuda became the first English colony to use enslaved Africans, and slavery would continue on this island until Emancipation on August 1, 1834. This tour focuses on the stories of people of African descent. Walk-in their footsteps and learn of their rebellion, resistance, and resilience.

Description

In 1616, Bermuda became the first English colony to use enslaved Africans, and slavery would continue on this island until Emancipation on August 1, 1834. This tour focuses on the stories of people of African descent. Walk-in their footsteps and learn of their rebellion, resistance, and resilience.

  • Visit sites along the African Diaspora Heritage Trail.
  • Learn about the first Black man elected to the US House of Representatives who escaped to Bermuda during the American Civil War.
  • Visit one of the only remaining cemeteries for Black people from Bermuda’s first centuries.
  • See the first home in Bermuda purchased by a Black person, a member of the largest free Black community before Emancipation.
  • Discover the history of our annual Cup Match Emancipation Celebration.

At a Glance

When

Private Tour Only. See Calendar for availability

Price

$65 plus fees per adult, $260 minimum

Duration

90 mins

Distance

0.5 km

Activity Level

Easy

Ages

Meeting Location

We’ll meet at our shop, Long Story Short, located at 7 Water Street.

Wheelchair Accessible

Yes, upon request.

Included

  • bottle of water

Not Included

  • Guide gratuities

What to bring

  • Please wear comfortable walking shoes and be mindful if the weather of the day calls for hats or umbrellas! On hot days, we seek out shade as we walk around.

About this Tour

Frequently Asked Questions

What will we see on this tour?

This tour will visit several sites along the African Diaspora Heritage Trail around the Town of St. George’s.

What should I bring for this tour?

Dress comfortably as we are walking around the town. Bring an umbrella or hat or jacket – whatever you need to deal with our finicky weather!

Is this tour suitable for children?

We have a special version of this tour that has been adapted for children. Please advise us upon booking if you would prefer to do the children’s version.