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Hosted on MSNTampa's Path to Equality Part 7: Live on StageTampa celebrates a breakthrough in civil rights when the city’s first wave of sit-ins took off on February 29, 1960. High school students defied segregation at a Woolworth’s lunch counter and that ...
USF Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford said Mike Griffin, USF Board of Trustees vice chair, will chair the presidential ...
Zsiga and his partner, Captain Samuel Koury, took Paluska and photographer Reed Moeller out into the Gulf to an undisclosed location off Anclote Key. Zsiga said treasure hunting is a cutthroat ...
Tackett, 32, worked as a defense contractor and was on a surveillance mission when the plane he was in, which was contracted ...
Tampa benefited from having the first southern governor to denounce segregation, the first mayor to help integrate the lunch ...
Thaddeus Bullard, AKA WWE's Titus O'Neil, was a force to be reckoned with in the ring, and he is now using his celebrity, ...
Cigar company owner Drew Newman and his family is working to restore the old Sanchez Y Haya building near Columbus Avenue and ...
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Hosted on MSNTampa's Path to Equality Part 5: The BreakthroughTampa celebrates a proud anniversary on February 29. On Leap Day of 1960, black high school students defied segregation at a ...
Hillsborough County students are gearing up for the 9th annual Black History Brain Bowl on Saturday. Organizers said it's an ...
The Women's Final Four heads to Tampa for the 2025 edition of the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship. Here's everything to ...
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