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The John G. Riley Center/Museum is a non-profit historic house museum whose mission is to document, preserve and illuminate African American history and culture

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Do you recognize yourself or a classmate? This photo is of old Lincoln High vocational education graduates with Principal R. Frank Nims and faculty members. Join us in recognizing the principals from old Lincoln at our Pioneers Gala 2020. #gala #pioneers #education #history

Do you recognize yourself or a classmate? This photo is of old Lincoln High vocational education graduates with Principal R. Frank Nims and faculty members. Join us in recognizing the principals from old Lincoln at our Pioneers Gala 2020. #gala #pioneers #education #history
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Last year's honorees of the Pioneers' Gala included descendants of Elias Proctor. His 95 year old great granddaughter Willie Mae Carter (pink hat) is here with other family members. #history #pioneers #gala

Last year's honorees of the Pioneers' Gala included descendants of Elias Proctor. His 95 year old great granddaughter Willie Mae Carter (pink hat) is here with other family members. #history #pioneers #gala
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Our Black History Month salute today goes to our founder, living legend, Althemese Barnes. To find out why this salute is well-earned, watch this video onTallahassee Inspired - Althemese Barnes youtu.be/2VL0qN-Z4eY via YouTube. #blackhistory #blackhistorymonth #history

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Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom. - Viktor E. Frankl (I’m listening to the most recent episode of Life Kit)

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Visit the Soul Voices exhibit in Frenchtown on Macomb St. in Tallahassee to hear oral history recordings from relatives and friends of past business owners of Frenchtown establishments in the neighborhood's heyday. #history #recordings #museum #BlackHistoryMonth2020

Visit the Soul Voices exhibit in Frenchtown on Macomb St. in Tallahassee to hear oral history recordings from relatives and friends of past business owners of Frenchtown establishments in the neighborhood's heyday. #history #recordings #museum #BlackHistoryMonth2020
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Day 1 of #BlackHistoryMonth! This year’s theme is #BlackHealthAndWellness Dr. James McCune Smith was the first university-trained African American physician. He published articles exposing unethical practices of scientific experiments on women, and was an active abolitionist.

Day 1 of #BlackHistoryMonth! This year’s theme is #BlackHealthAndWellness

Dr. James McCune Smith was the first university-trained African American physician. He published articles exposing unethical practices of scientific experiments on women, and was an active abolitionist.
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Henrietta Lacks was undergoing treatment at The Johns Hopkins Hospital when a sample of her cells were taken to their lab, and found to multiply every 20-24 hours. Today, HeLa cells play a crucial role in studies and vaccine development. Read more: bit.ly/34vvzfV

Henrietta Lacks was undergoing treatment at The Johns Hopkins Hospital when a sample of her cells were taken to their lab, and found to multiply every 20-24 hours. Today, HeLa cells play a crucial role in studies and vaccine development.

Read more: bit.ly/34vvzfV
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#BlackHistoryMonth Dr. Daniel Hale Williams is credited with the first successful open-heart surgery. He founded Provident Hospital in Chicago, making it the first Black-owned and operated, non-segregated hospital in the United States. Read more: bit.ly/3HpRLqp

#BlackHistoryMonth 
Dr. Daniel Hale Williams is credited with the first successful open-heart surgery. He founded Provident Hospital in Chicago, making it the first Black-owned and operated, non-segregated hospital in the United States. 

Read more: bit.ly/3HpRLqp
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Walton County native Gladys Nichols Milton was a midwife and advocate for the recognition of midwives as legitimate medical practitioners in the 1970s. She was inducted to the Florida Women’s Hall of Fame in 1994. Read more: bit.ly/3sql0De

Walton County native Gladys Nichols Milton was a midwife and advocate for the recognition of midwives as legitimate medical practitioners in the 1970s. She was inducted to the Florida Women’s Hall of Fame in 1994.

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Alexa Irene Canady had almost dropped out of college as an undergraduate, but after recovering her self-confidence she went on to qualify as the first African American woman neurosurgeon in the United States. #BlackHistoryMonth Read more: bit.ly/3rzUb0b

Alexa Irene Canady had almost dropped out of college as an undergraduate, but after recovering her self-confidence she went on to qualify as the first African American woman neurosurgeon in the United States.
#BlackHistoryMonth

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The City's John G. Riley was awarded an African American Civil Rights grant from the Historic Preservation Fund. The grant of $50,000 over 2 years will support, in part, a publication chronicling the history of African American educators in Leon County. bit.ly/3stOTTd

The City's <a href="/JohnRileyCenter/">John G. Riley</a> was awarded an African American Civil Rights grant from the Historic Preservation Fund. The grant of $50,000 over 2 years will support, in part, a publication chronicling the history of African American educators in Leon County. bit.ly/3stOTTd
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Explore local history this month! This week, visit the John G. Riley. Its mission is to discover, archive & illuminate the blended relationship of African American, Native American & European history and to preserve African American landmarks & legacies youtu.be/s8kC2FohUiA

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This month, we continue celebrating the contributions African Americans. In 1956, Reverend C.K. Steele protested segregated seating on Tallahassee city buses. The boycott lasted nearly seven months after the arrest of two FAMU women students. Read more: bit.ly/3rOWm08

This month, we continue celebrating the contributions African Americans.

In 1956, Reverend C.K. Steele protested segregated seating on Tallahassee city buses. The boycott lasted nearly seven months after the arrest of two FAMU women students.

Read more: bit.ly/3rOWm08
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𝐍𝐎𝐖 𝐎𝐏𝐄𝐍! A Walk-Through History: Salute to our African American Pioneers in Florida This exhibition showcases African American pioneers renowned for their great service, leadership and major contributions in the arts and humanities. Read more: bit.ly/rileycenter

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It’s the first day of #WomensHistoryMonth This year’s theme serves as a tribute to the work of caregivers and frontline workers and recognition of the thousands of ways that women of all cultures have provided both healing and hope throughout history.

It’s the first day of #WomensHistoryMonth 

This year’s theme serves as a tribute to the work of caregivers and frontline workers and recognition of the thousands of ways that women of all cultures have provided both healing and hope throughout history.
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Happy #InternationalWomensDay🙅🏽‍♀️! Today we celebrate social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women across the globe. Together, we can #BreakTheBias and forge women’s equality. Progress toward gender equity is progress for all!

Happy #InternationalWomensDay🙅🏽‍♀️! Today we celebrate social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women across the globe. Together, we can #BreakTheBias and forge women’s equality. Progress toward gender equity is progress for all!
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The Greatest Joy of the Holiday Season is the Opportunity to Say Thank You and Wish You the Best for the New Year! Visit the website for updates on upcoming projects and for ways to support the museum in 2023! On behalf of us at the John G. Riley Center & Museum, Happy Holidays!

The Greatest Joy of the Holiday Season is the Opportunity to Say Thank You and Wish You the Best for the New Year!
Visit the website for updates on upcoming projects and for ways to support the museum in 2023! 
On behalf of us at the John G. Riley Center &amp; Museum, Happy Holidays!
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Join us for the second in our ongoing lecture series featuring culinary historian and author Dr. Jessica Harris! More information and RSVP here: rileymuseum.org/event-details/…

Join us for the second in our ongoing lecture series featuring culinary historian and author Dr. Jessica Harris!

More information and RSVP here: rileymuseum.org/event-details/…
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Join us for the third in our ongoing lecture series featuring music historian and author Dr. Portia K. Maultsby! More information and RSVP here: rileymuseum.org/event-details/…

Join us for the third in our ongoing lecture series featuring music historian and author Dr. Portia K. Maultsby!

More information and RSVP here: rileymuseum.org/event-details/…
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Join us for the fourth in our ongoing lecture series, a conversation with Professor Ibram X. Kendi! For more information on Dr. Kendi, please visit prhspeakers.com. More information and RSVP here: rileymuseum.org/event-details/…

Join us for the fourth in our ongoing lecture series, a conversation with Professor Ibram X. Kendi! For more information on Dr. Kendi, please visit prhspeakers.com.

More information and RSVP here: rileymuseum.org/event-details/…