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Summary
Over 400 years ago, in 1528, an African named Estevanico first set foot in Florida near present-day Tampa as part of a Spanish exploration party. Since then, African Americans in Florida have continued to set examples of courage, perseverance, and leadership. In this book you will read about some people you may already know about--such as Ray Charles and Carrie Pittman Meek--and many others whose lives are also inspirational, even if their names are not so familiar. Though many African Americans started life in poverty and had to fight racial injustice, their stories prove that the desire to succeed can overcome many obstacles. They followed their dreams to become teachers, artists, soldiers, lawyers, nurses, sports stars, authors, and many other occupations. Their important contributions to the state and to the country enrich us all. This book also includes detailed descriptions of the 141 historical and cultural sites on the Florida Black Heritage Trail and a calendar of significant dates in the history of African Americans in Florida.
Call Number
E 185.93 .F5 M378 2007
Edition
1st ed. (Updated)
Publication
Sarasota, Fla : Pineapple Press, 2007
Description
vii, 336 p : ill., map.
Subjects
African Americans - Florida - History Florida - History, Local Historic Sites - Florida African American US History Art History Florida
Authors and Contributors
McCarthy, Kevin
System ID
0d75532a79
ISBN
9781683340461
Authors and Contributors
McCarthy, Kevin
Forms and Genres
Book
Non-Fiction
Subjects
African American
African Americans
Art History
Florida
Historic Sites
History
History, Local
US History
