Created by Dr. Robert Cassanello’s “Introduction to Pubic History” class of 2011, “The Long History of the African American Civil Rights Movement in Florida” exhibit depicts the African American Civil Rights Movement in its various, momentum building iterations from the close of the Civil War and Reconstruction to the aftermath of the nineteen sixties organized struggle. As a traveling exhibit, it was later featured at the Harry T. and Harriet V. Moore Cultural Center in Mims Florida.
Professors
• Dr. Robert Cassanello
Lead Curators
• Joseph Corbett
• Anne Ladyem McDivitt
Graphic & Digital Design
• Andrew Callovi
Student Contributors
• Patrick Anderson
• Laura Cepero
• Jennifer Cook
• Tanya Englehardt
• Jacob Flynn
• William Franklin
• Barbara Houser
• Lindsey Turnbull
• Jon Wolfe
Partnerships
• Harry T. and Harriet V. Moore Cultural Center
• Florida Humanities Council
Funding
• Florida Humanities Council, Mini Grants for Community Organizations, (2011)