Prof. Anthony Dixon discusses the relationship of Africans and Native Americans in the early history of Florida.
Funded in part by the Florida Humanities Council, this FREE presentation by Prof. Anthony Dixon is open to the public. "Florida has a relationship with African descendants unlike any other state. This relationship has had a direct impact on the growth of Florida. Throughout each period of Florida history there is a significant presence of the African diaspora. Prof. Dixon discusses this relationship by utilizing both broad and specific topics from 1513 to the present." Dr. Anthony Dixon, author of Up From Incarceration, and the textbooks Florida’s Negro Wars and A Timeline of the African Diaspora Experience, is a professor of history at Florida A&M University. Once incarcerated for more than five years, he turned his life around and earned a Ph.D. in history from Indiana University. Doors open at 6:45 pm at Jan's Gallery, 645 McDonnell Dr., Railroad Square, Tallahassee FL 32310.
Free Admission
2019/05/16 - 2019/05/16
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Refreshments served for donation. Event will be preceded by a short musical performance.
Jan's Gallery @ Railroad Square
645 McDonnell Drive, Railroad Square Art Park, Tallahassee, FL 32310