Civil rights -- Florida -- Miami-Dade County -- Periodicals

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Gregory Bush collection

  • ASM0317
  • Collection
  • 1949-1977

This collection contains news clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, and government proceedings compiled by Gregory Bush, who served as an Associate Professor of History and Director of the Institute for Public History at the University of Miami prior to his retirement in 2018. Topics covered in this collection include anti-communism, the Cold War, Civil Rights, the Ku Kluk Klan, and the NAACP's (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) activities in South Florida.

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Bob Simms collection

  • ASM0650
  • Collection
  • 1907-2006

The Bob Simms collection documents the life and activities of Robert H. Simms in the black communities in Coconut Grove and Miami and reflects his work with the Community Relations Board and the Defense Race Relations Institute. The collection also contains  campaign materials from Leah Simms, the first African American female judge in the state of Florida, and the "Glory in the Grove" photographs of people and events at the George Washington Carver elementary and high schools in Coconut Grove before desegregation. A final component of the collection includes photographs, correspondence and clippings of General "Chappie" James and his family. General James was the first four star African American General and married Dorothy Watkins.

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