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Florida Black heritage trailEntry/Object ID
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64 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
Florida Black heritage trail by Florida. Division of Historical Resources.
Contents: Florida black heritage -- Florida map -- Black heritage trail sites (North Florida, Central, South) -- Calendar of events
Selected information: L. Omar Rivers wrote an overview of history of African Americans in Florida noting Juan Garrido, Estevancio, Esteban, Juan Valiente, Fort Mose, Ben Bruno, Gopher John, Jonathan C. Gibbs, Robert Meacham, Asa Philip Randolph, Bob Hayes, Carrie Meek, Corrine Brown, Zora N. Hurston.
Shelved with the 1991 edition in a manila pocket folder.
Duval County information (pages 19-24): 1960s Civil Rights historic site marker, Bethel Baptist Institutional Church, Lee Theological seminary building at E. W. College, Bishop Tookes house, Catherine Street Fire Station #3, Centennial Hall at E. W. College, Clara White Mission, Genovar's Hall, J. P. S mall Memorial Stadium, Kingsley Plantation, Masonic Temple Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, Matthew Gilbert School, Moncrief Cemetery District, Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church, Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church, Norman Studios, Old Brewster Hospital, Old City Cemetery, Old Jacksonville Beach Elementary School, Old Stanton High School, Ritz Theater, Susie Tolbert House.
Selected other information: Josiah T. Walls (politician), Rosewood Florida Heritage marker, Battle of Olustee, James Weldon Johnson, John Rosamond Johnson, A. Phillip Randolph, Augusta Savage (artist), MaVynee Betsch (Beach Lady, preservationist, conservationist), La Union Marti-Maceo (Ybor City's Cuban Club), Mary McLeod Bethune, Zora N. Hurston's grave, Florida's Underground Railroad, Zora Festival.
Online version:: Florida black heritage trail.
Third edition was produced by VISIT FLORIDA in partnership with the Florida Department of State. It was developed with significant assistance from the Florida African American Heritage Preservation Network (FAAHPN). Organized in 2001 by the John Gilmore Riley Center Museum, FAAHPN.Collection
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African Americans -- Florida -- History -- Guidebooks., African Americans -- Florida -- History., African Americans -- Florida -- Biography.Publication Details
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Florida. Division of Historical Resources.Edition
Third editionPublisher
Florida Dept. of State. Division of Historical ResourcesPlace Published
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Tallahassee, Fla.Call No.
E 185.93 .F5 F567 2007ISBN
9781889030241