SWFAS was founded in 1980 to provide a meeting place for people interested in the southwest Florida area's archaeology, history and cultural past.

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February 18, 2026, 7:00 PM, FT. MYERS, IMAG MUSEUM
Speaker: Dr. Jonathan Harrison
Topic: JIM CROW IN FT. MYERS 1885-1930

Black history in this area began in 1867 with the arrival of Nelson Tillis and his purchase of 110 acres of land to raise his family that eventually totaled 11 children. At one time they lived on the Caloosahatchee River next to the Henry Ford estate on MacGregor Avenue. The arrival of the Atlantic Coast Railroad in Ft. Myers in 1904 ushered in the segregation of the city with an influx of Old Southern whites who were nakedly pro-Confederate and Blacks were pressured to move east of the railway line to an area called Safety Hill. In 1915 the KKK was revived in Atlanta and by 1923 the movement had spread to Ft. Myers where the Klan paraded through the streets of town and in 1924, the Fort Myers Press advocated for a white voting primary and white supremacy. Two weeks later, two young black boys were lynched on the oak trees up Cranford Avenue. Learn about these and other stories about the Black historical experience in Ft. Myers.

A native of the UK, Dr. Jonathan Harrison completed his PhD at the University of Leicester and is visiting professor at Florida Gulf Coast University. His doctorate focused on the history of racism, and he was inspired by the PBS documentary, “Eyes on the Prize”, and the writings of W.E.B. DuBois. After moving to Southwest Florida, Dr. Harrison realized that the region had opportunity for academic study within the area of his social science research.

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APRIL 15, 2026, 7:00 PM at BONITA SPRINGS FIRE STATION 24
Dr. Harry Maisch IV, Instructor, Florida Gulf Coast University
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The Volume 78, Number 2, June 2025, pp97-122, issue of The Florida Anthropologist has an article by John Beriault and Bob Carr about the Bonita Bay Complex in southern Lee County. This is a 30-site complex that SWFAS was an active participant in identifying, recording, sampling, and excavation of many of these sites, and the Craighead Lab processed much of the excavated material. SWFAS also published the results of several of these sites. These early days of SWFAS was a very busy time for salvage archaeology, and the article describes the historical involvement of SWFAS during its early days.

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