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    • Dr. Dunn article in the Toronto Star
    • Dr. Dunn on NBC Miami -Shares Journey to Becoming a Social Justice Champion
    • Dr. Dunn on NBC Miami -Shares Journey to Becoming a Social Justice Champion
    • Network for Public Education-Dr. Marvin Dunn, Keynote Speaker and Recipient of the “David Award”
    • 365 Brothers Podcast-Dr.Marvin Dunn is A Witness to U.S. History
    • Teach Truth Not Lies with Dr. Marvin Dunn
    • DeSantis – Inside his rise from obscure member of congress to presidential contender
    • First look at Rosewood old railroad track
    • Dr. Dunn on MSNBC Morning Joe
    • Opinion – The Other Children in the DeSantis Culture War
    • Descendants of Rosewood Survivor Wille Evans in Rosewood January 8, 2023, by Carl Hersh 
    • Dr. Marvin Dunn on The Lurie Daniel Favors show
    • Dr. Marvin Dunn on MSNBC DEADLINE WHITEHOUSE
    • Dr. Marvin Dunn on ReidOut
    • Dr. Marvin Dunn interview on the “Tavis Smiley” Podcast
    • In the Shadow of Plantations
    • Rosewood: A Film by Marvin Dunn
    • Robie Mortin: Rosewood Survivor: A Film by Marvin Dunn
    • Uncovering Rosewood: A Film by Marvin Dunn
    • The Black Seminoles of Red Bays Bahamas: A Film by Marvin Dunn
    • Murder on the Suwannee River: The Willie James Howard Story: A Film by Marvin Dunn
    • Miami Civil Rights Icon A.D. Moore on Race Relations a film by Close Up Productions, Carl and Kathy Hersh
    • Miami Civil Rights Icon A.D. Moore on Non-Violence a film by Close Up Productions, Carl and Kathy Hersh
    • Miami Civil Rights Icon A.D. Moore on Segregation a film by Close Up Productions, Carl and Kathy Hersh
    • Marvin Dunn on Marvin Dunn a film by Carl and Kathy Hersh, DeLand, Florida, 2022 produced for the West Volusia County Historical Society.
    • Invisible History Middle Florida’s Hidden Roots a film by Valerie Scoon
    • Meet the People Who Are Preserving Miami’s Black History, by Nile Fortner, Miami New Times, Feb. 22, 2022
    • Lincoln Memorial Miami’s Historic Cemetery Struggles to Survive
    • Fort Lauderdale Lynched Reuben Stacey, Then Named a Street After Him
    • Miami 125th Anniversary
    • Women of Color Conference
    • Mental Health Lunch & Learn with Dr. Marvin Dunn
    • Through Black Eyes
    • The children at Gwen Cherry Park
    • JB Harris Memorial Program
    • New Memorials in Berlin Honor the Holocaust’s Overlooked Black Victims
    • The Wallace Jordan Story
    • Critical Race Theory
    • The McDuffie Riot One Year Later
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      • The Independent Florida Alligator
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      • Black Historian, Marvin Dunn and Group Threatened
      • What Can Black Miami Historian Marvin Dunn Teach Under the Stop WOKE Act?
      • Questions for Governor Ron DeSantis” by Dr. Marvin Dunn, Miami Herald Op Ed April 28, 2022 
      • The Ruby McCollum Story (1949)
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      • “White Privilege” by publisher Dave Lawrence
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      • Marvin Dunn Teaches Middle School Students About Race
      • Florida International University Black History Bus Tour with Marvin Dunn, Feb 7, 2022
      • Black Cesar
      • The Attack on the Cape Florida Lighthouse
      • Lemon City
      • The Reverend Canon Theodore R. Gibson
      • A History of Black Coconut Grove in Pictures
      • The Miami Riot of 1980 by Marvin Dunn
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      • Confronting history, Congress studies addition of lynching sites to national park system
      • History Uncovered
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      • The History of Using White Female Sexuality to Justify Racist Violence by Emma Grey
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Ben Lewis

Charity Jones

Charlie Davenport

Cindy Anderson

Edd Roby

Elbert Myers

Filmore Ramsey

Frances Patterson

Hamp Kennedy

Hattie Sugg

Ike Woodward

Jane Louis

Levi Ashley

Oliver Jones

Porter Bond

Rev. James W.Washington

Henri Necaise

Henry Warfield

Isaac Stier

Kisanna Middleton

Liza McGhee

Mack Henderson

Mary Ann Kitchen

Milton Lackey

Rina Brown

Robert Laird

Robert Young

Simon Durr

Adaline Montgomery

Aunt Jane Morgan

Sam McAllum

Salem Powell

Rachael Santee Reed

Pet Franks

Sara Green age 101

Myra Jones

Mollie Williams

Mary Jane Jones – Jefferson

Louis Joseph Piernas – Harrison

John Gilstrap

James Augustus Holmes – Age 94

Jake Dawkins

Henri Necaise – age 105

George Ward

George Reed

Tom Hunley

Polly Turner Cancer

Nora Goodwin

Lucy Thurston

Lorena Thomas

Joe Bouy-Buie

Emma Johnson

Clara C. Young

Charlie Moses

Aron Carter

Allie Gray

Aaron Jones

Frank Childress

Florence Green

Betsey Cotten Calcote

Molly Vance

Mollie Hatfield

Mandy Jones

Lucy Galloway

Lewis Wallace

Laura Ford

John Cameron

Joanna Thompson Isom

Jeff Johnson

Isaac Pringle

Henry Walton

Henry Gibbs

Gus Clark

Frances Cobb

Eugenia Weatherall

Ephriam Robinson

Edward Jones-Born 1855

Dicy Windfield

Cyrus Bellus

Charlie Powers

Benjamin T. Green- Born 1854

Bell McChristian

Andrew Price

Andrew Jackson Jarnigan

Anda Woods

Alex McCinney

Abe McKlennan

Victoria Randle Lawson

Turner Jacobs

Simon Hare

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