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Polyphemus Productions will present the World Premiere of The Royal Pyrate, a new musical with Book by Chas LiBretto and ...
Based on the real life pirate Black Sam Bellamy, whose flagship 'The Whydah' sank off the coast of Cape Cod in 1717, only to be uncovered by explorer Barry Clifford in 1980.
Long before European governments or their colonies began to embrace "democracy," something far more democratic was widely practiced in the world's vast ungovernable spaces. Black Sam Bellamy's ...
Black Sam Bellamy's 1717 pirate crew was "a collection of people in which there was likely to be at least some firsthand knowledge of a very wide range of directly democratic institutions," wrote ...
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WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Bellamy Mansion was built between 1859 and 1861. The mansion was built by free and enslaved African Americans. William B. Gould, a veteran of the American Civil War, was ...
Known simply as Black's Island, the private Florida getaway was named after notorious Black Sam Bellamy — "the Robin Hood of Pirates." Now it's for sale at $50 million.
Black Sam Bellamy was one of history’s most successful pirates. His most famous capture was a former slave ship called the Whydah — on which he lost his life during a fateful storm off the ...
Black Sam Bellamy met his fate in Davy Jones’ locker more than three centuries ago, but his namesake hideaway, Black’s Island, is now asking $50 million, according to a press release.