Black Miami in the Twentieth Century by Dr. Marvin Dunn (autographed by the author)

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Description- “This is the definitive historical work covering the history of people of African descent in South Florida. The book spans the time from the arrival of black pirates on Biscayne Bay in the mid-1600s to the Miami riot of 1980 that left sections of black Miami in ruins and eighteen people dead. Among the other topics that are discussed are the relations of blacks and Seminoles, slavery in Miami, the impact of the Jim Crow era and the enlightenments and progress that flowed from the civil rights movement in the city.”
Price including signed copy & shipping: $35.00
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A History of Florida: Through Black Eyes by Dr. Marvin Dunn (autographed by the author)
Description – “The book looks at Florida history through the eyes of a black Floridian who has lived almost all of his life in the state. He was born in Florida during the reign of Jim Crow. Beginning with the hidden history of people of African descent who arrived in the 1500s with Spanish conquistadors to the gains and achievements of the civil rights era, Dunn tells new stories of Florida history and adds color to some old ones making this book a unique look at Florida history.”
Price including signed copy & shipping: $35.00
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The Little Scrub Christmas Tree by Dr. Raymond Dunn
A charming Christmas tale about a special little tree and the lessons he learns about appreciating yourself just the way you are.
The Robin That Could Not Sing by Dr. Raymond Dunn
(Audiobook is available on Google Play)
An inspirational tale about a little robin whose life changed when he stopped trying to be like the other birds and just accepted himself for who and what he is.