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Florida's Historic African American Homes

by Jada Wright-Greene, Althemese Barnes, Vedet Coleman-Robinson

The state of Florida has a rich history of African Americans who have contributed to the advancement and growth of today. From slaves to millionaires, African Americans from all walks of life resided in cabins, homes, and stately mansions. The lives of millionaires, educators, businessmen, community leaders, and innovators in Florida's history are explored in each residence. Mary McLeod Bethune, A.L. Lewis, and D.A. Dorsey are a few of the prominent African Americans who not only resided in the state of Florida but also created opportunities for other blacks to further their lives in education and ownership of property and to have a better quality of life. One of the most humanistic traits found in history is the home of someone who has added something of value to society. Today, some of these residences serve as house museums, community art galleries, cultural institutions, and monuments that interpret and share the legacy of their owners.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Jada Wright-Greene has selected images from archives, libraries, and universities throughout Florida and the nation that tell the story and give a glimpse into the intimate lives of African American Floridians who changed history.

Long Description

The state of Florida has a rich history of African Americans who have contributed to the advancement and growth of today. From slaves to millionaires, African Americans from all walks of life resided in cabins, homes, and stately mansions. The lives of millionaires, educators, businessmen, community leaders, and innovators in Florida's history are explored in each residence. Mary McLeod Bethune, A.L. Lewis, and D.A. Dorsey are a few of the prominent African Americans who not only resided in the state of Florida but also created opportunities for other blacks to further their lives in education and ownership of property and to have a better quality of life. One of the most humanistic traits found in history is the home of someone who has added something of value to society. Today, some of these residences serve as house museums, community art galleries, cultural institutions, and monuments that interpret and share the legacy of their owners.

Details

ISBN1467106550
Author Vedet Coleman-Robinson
Pages 128
Series Images of America
Language English
Year 2021
ISBN-10 1467106550
ISBN-13 9781467106559
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2021-05-03
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Imprint Arcadia Publishing
Country of Publication United States
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified
AU Release Date 2021-05-03
NZ Release Date 2021-05-03
US Release Date 2021-05-03
UK Release Date 2021-05-03
DEWEY 975.90049607
Audience General

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