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Check out all of our Black History Month coverage


Check out all of our Black History Month coverage
Catch up on stories of untold history and fascinating people.
 
 
African American Heritage Association president Gwendolyn Reese, Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum executive director Terri Lipsey Scott and principal dancer Calvin Royal III. [ JOHN PENDYGRAFT, MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE, and courtesy of Calvin Royal III ]
Tampa Bay Times reporters and photographers have been committed to sharing Black History Month stories.
We’ve uncovered untold stories, from the latest updates on Black cemetery news to the harrowing tale of a hidden St. Petersburg lynching. We’ve also profiled individuals making history today, like the leader of the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum and the Gibbs High graduate who just reached the highest rank at America’s most prestigious ballet. ....

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Art provides a rare glimpse at Tampa's historic Black neighborhoods


Art provides a rare glimpse at Tampa’s historic Black neighborhoods
Karl Moseley’s drawings depict what life was like in the Scrub and Garrison neighborhoods in the 1930s.
 
 
This drawing from the 1930s of Tampa s historic Black neighborhood known as the Scrub was created by Karl Moseley during The Great Depression and funded by the Works Progress Administration. [ Courtesy of University of South Florida’s Libraries Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections ]
Updated Feb. 23
BRANDON — The federal Works Progress Administration was charged with putting Americans back to work during the Great Depression.
The program financed the construction of schools, bridges, roads, airports and other infrastructure needs. But it also put artists back to work by bankrolling ventures such as theater groups, orchestras and murals. ....

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