The BriefA little-known piece of Tampa's history will take center stage at the Straz Center.It focuses on a group of Black ...
Tampa's 48th mayor, Julian B. Lane, played a role in the Civil Rights Movement as one of the first southern mayors to support ...
C. Blythe Andrews III is the President of The Florida Sentinel Bulletin. The paper was founded by his grandparents.
On February 29, 1960, students led sit-ins at a segregated lunch counter, and it led to the integration of lunch counters throughout the city. The story of Tampa's civil rights movement is quite ...
For Black History Month, his artwork is showcased in several galleries across Florida, including the City of Tampa’s Hanna Avenue Building. This year, he will be featured for the third time at ...
Tampa is preparing to celebrate one of the greatest breakthroughs in civil rights history. At the dawn of the civil rights movement, before the fire hoses and police dogs of Birmingham, before the ...
“Growing up here, I learned so much about that is the melting pot of what is Tampa, Florida. But, I didn't hear a lot about Black history,” Dr. Glenn said. Now, the two share what they know ...