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Bermuda Diaspora trail for kids

by Charlotte Hooks; Alyssa Walsh, Jordan Mello, Megan Willis

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Bermuda Diaspora Trail

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By: Alyssa Walsh, Jordan Mello, Charlotte Hooks and Megan Willis
Table of Contents
* Table of Contents Page 2

* Introduction Page 3

* Pilot Darrell's Square Page 4

* St. Peter's Church Page 5

* Tuckers House Museum Page 6

* Treasure Hunt Page 7

* Bermuda Heritage Museum Page 8

* Bars Bay Park Page 9

* Sally Bassett Page 10

* Commissioners House Page 11

* Jeffery's Cave Page 12

* Lost At Sea Memorial Page 13

* Directions Page 14

* All About The Authors Page 15

*Games Page 16

* Reference Page 17
introduction
This book is important because it shows other people about bermudas amazing history such as the diaspora trail.You may wonder what the diaspora trail is.

During the pre-modern times starting from the 16th century the world refers to large scattering of blake slaves that mainly took place as part of the transatlantic slave trade from africa.
Look out for this plaque it is the diaspora trail guide
Page 3
Pilot Darrell's Square:
In Pilot darrell's square there is still a family living there so you can't go inside but this place was the first home owned by a black person in Bermuda. The wall are grey and there is a brick driveway and you can notice it by it's diaspora trail plaque
Wow! James Darrell was a pilot of a huge ship he managed to use his knowledge of the reefs of Bermuda to navigate his way to land. Ships back then were made of wood so if you hit a reef your ship would sink and it would be game over.
Page 4
St. Peter's Church
St. Peter's Church is another diaspora trail site. It has cedar doors and beams and the walls are made of limestone, it has a organ and the pope's chair inside. outside there is a graveyard all around the church we also saw the tucker's family vault. beside the graveyard for the white people there is a graveyard for slaves
quiz!

-what was the church made of?
-why was there another graveyard?
-who was buried there?

CLUE: it's in the text
Watch our videos!!!
Page 5
Tucker's House Bermuda
The Different Rooms in Tuckers House- The Bedchamber, The Drawing Room, The Entrance Hall, The Nursery and The Kitchen.
Joseph Hayne Rainey-
After the end of the civil war in 1860 the Rainey's took their savings from Bermuda and returned to Charleston. Shortly before he died of congestive fever on August 1, 1887 he and his wife had opened a millinery shop in George town.
St.George Tucker- 1752 - 1827
Nathaniel Tucker- 1807
Frances Tucker- 1740 - 1825
Tucker's House is made out of cedar beams and limestone Blocks.
Tucker's House is located on 5 Water Street, St. George's, Bermuda.
The reason that the street is named Water Street is because you use to be able to see the waterside in front of Tucker's House.
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