Rev. C.K. Steele:
A Legacy of Change, Inspiration and Hope
By Linda F. Moultry
There are few people in Tallahassee who inspire a legacy of honor, respect, and admiration the way Rev. Charles Kenzie Steele does. Just the mention of his name, and many people in Tallahassee, particularly those who knew him personally, remember him as a leader, a minister, a teacher, a mentor, a friend...and an inspiration. more
Memory of Dr. James N. Eaton
By Geneva H. Westley
The Black Archives is devoted to preserving the history and legacy of African Americans. In 1971 the Florida Legislature mandated the establishment of a repository to "serve the State by collecting and preserving source material on or about black Americans from the earliest beginnings to the present. more
Shingles Chicken House Continues To Serve The Community After 35 Years.
By Rona Bellamy
On a rainy September afternoon, a cottage-like, wooden house nestled among trees offers shelter from the storm for wet and hungry patrons. Those who brave the bad weather. more
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