Benches, Beaches & Boycotts—the Civil Rights Movement in Tampa Bay
Black people were only allowed in downtown St. Petersburg except to go to work. Dr. Ralph…
Black people were only allowed in downtown St. Petersburg except to go to work. Dr. Ralph…
St. Mark M. B. Church, this community, and the greater Tampa Bay area say goodbye and…
Gwendolyn Reese, president African American Heritage Association St. Petersburg BY FRANK…
Civic groups join together to save the historic Melrose Clubhouse, owned by the Pinellas…
On July 3, more than 45 volunteers took part in MASK UP! ST. PETE’s campaign launch in…
Goliath J. Davis, III, Ph.D. BY Goliath J. Davis, III, Ph.D., Contributor ST. PETERSBURG…
Historic Bethel AME Church rolled out the red carpet for celebrities and honored guests…
Panelist Fred Hearns, Gwendolyn Reese and Victoria Oldham discussed the Civil Rights…
Dear Editor: Election Day is right around the corner, Aug. 27 to be exact, and it may…
Christian rapper Young Aaron (Aaron Williams) ST. PETERSBURG — An event that…
Freddie Crawford and 11 black police officers sued the City of St. Petersburg for…
Joseph Lovett, Jr., son of Gibbs chief custodian Lovett Sr., with his family in the 1970s…
Olive B. McLin was an educator for more than 40 years, community activist, cultural…
The Orange Belt Railway came to St. Petersburg in 1888. Black workers built the beds and…
BY RAVEN JOY SHONEL, Staff Writer ST. PETERSBURG – Fifty years of local…
By Joyce Nanette Johnson, Staff Writer ST. PETERSBURG – “I’ve always secretly…
L-R, John and Pamela Footman celebrate their mother’s 90th birthday with scores of…
Tropicana Field, known as “The Dome” to locals, rests on the bones of the Gas Plant…