According to newspaper reports from August 1947, 45 families - 119 people, including 70 children - were evicted.
Nathaniel "Traz" Powell was one of Miami's pioneering African American athletes, a trailblazer whose impact stretched far ...
UM students are quite familiar with Coconut Grove and its vast selection of restaurants and bars up and down Grand Avenue. Less widely known is the severe erosion Coconut Grove faces today, driven by ...
Avenue was officially named in honor of Isidor Cohen, one of Miami's first Jewish settlers, merchant and civic booster, in a ceremony that highlighted the shared history of Miami's Jewish and ...
Whether you're looking to see art, enjoy food or attend a festival, there are plenty of events happening this month to ...
Miami; tickets start at $200. www.pamm.org. Feb. 1: An Evening with Dr. Marvin Dunn: Explore the history and legacy of the Rosewood Massacre of 1923 through an insightful lecture and exhibit ...
“For generations, there have been oral stories of the agriculture community within Goulds, a Miami town that is rich in African-American History,” she said, adding that it has “yet to be ...
In this segment, we explore Miami MoCAAD’s latest exhibit—a powerful multimedia experience. The Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora (Miami MoCAAD) is dedicated to ...
While no former Miami Hurricanes are expected to participate on Sunday - unless safety Deon Bush is activated from KC's practice squad - the program has a rich history of star players in the Super ...