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Dot Inman-Johnson's new book traces the stories of those who were ground-breakers in promoting civil justice and equal opportunity.
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The first of 5 initial examinations of the community's often contentious racial history will be posted on the WFSU web site Sept. 22.
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The displays depict the significance of the area, which was the site of the old county jail building, to the city's struggle for equality and civil rights.
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COVID concerns had earlier prompted the local NAACP branch to withdraw participation in the observance.
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The city has given the green light to a plan to rename a portion of Gamble Street after former Tallahassee residents Robert and Trudie Perkins.
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Sixty years ago, a group of Tallahassee college students decided they’d had enough. It was February 13th, 1960, and 11 students, led by Florida A&M…
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A memorial service for Darryl Steele, well-known Tallahassee musician and son of civil rights legend C.K. Steele took place on Monday, Dec. 30. A musical…
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City Commissioner Curtis Richardson and other officials unveiled the last marker designating a stretch of Orange Avenue as C.K. Steele Memorial…
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Tallahassee's C.K. Steele Bus Plaza now contains a bronze plaque honoring Civil Rights Pioneer Rosa Parks.Some of the community's civil rights leaders…
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In several states, protests that sparked the civil rights movement involved political figures and activists like Martin Luther King Jr.However, this isn't…