Narratives of Formerly Enslaved Floridians
Written interviews of elderly African Americans who were enslaved during their childhood and teenage years.
Dates: 1926-1936
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read moreWritten interviews of elderly African Americans who were enslaved during their childhood and teenage years.
Dates: 1926-1936
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read moreThe bulk of the materials, which cover a variety of topics, consists of interviews with African American, Native American, and Hispanic residents of Florida. The first-hand accounts provided by formerly enslaved individuals offer a glimpse into Southern daily life during the Civil War era.
Dates: 1936 – 1948
Extent: 4.5 linear feet (9 boxes)
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read moreThe DuPree Press collection consists of brochures, announcements, catalogs, and other publications printed by the DuPree Press for Black and African American organizations in the Tampa Bay area.
Dates: 1958-1994
Extent: 2 linear feet (5 boxes)
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read moreThe Robert and Helen Saunders Collection contains historically significant materials dealing with Civil Rights. Although the collection primarily centers on Tampa, Florida, materials relating to the Federal government’s efforts to deal with poverty through the Economic Opportunities Act also are included.
Dates: 1950 – 2001
Extent: 46 linear feet (77 boxes)
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read moreThe Ruth Perry papers include letters, documents, and articles pertaining to the Johns Committee as compiled by the NAACP’s Miami branch.
Dates: 1951 – 1968
Extent: 1 box
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read moreThe Harold Nathaniel Reddick Collection contains correspondence, interviews, awards, and documents pertaining to the Civil Rights Movement and the Tampa chapter of the NAACP.
Dates: 1955 – 1991
Extent: 1 box
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read moreThis collection contains the personal papers Ellen Haynes Green and documents Green’s life and accomplishments as a civil rights leader, most notably as President of the Tampa chapter of the NAACP.
Dates: 1915-2006 (bulk: 1957-1992)
Extent: 0.50 linear feet (1 box)
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read moreWinifred S. Foster’s commitment to social justice and civil liberties, as well as her interest in and work with state and local political organizations, is chronicled in clippings, newsletters, correspondence, ephemera, and related materials.
Dates: 1964-2004
Extent: 7 boxes
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read moreAlbert (“Al”) Davis’ involvement with the Tampa chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Hillsborough County School Board are documented in this collection.
Dates: 1960-2011
Extent: 47 boxes
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read moreFowler’s and Lawson’s papers document Tampa’s Bi-Racial Committee, the city’s Commission on Community Relations, as well as the numerous issues faced by Tampa’s African American population in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Dates: 1960 – 1974
Extent: 3 linear feet (6 boxes)
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