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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
MY STORY
The Early Years
The Move to Miami
Morehouse Years
The Navy Years
Academic Career and Activism
ROSEWOOD
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The attack
Aftermath
Rosewood Today
Suggested Readings
THE STORYTELLER
Click for Storyteller
The Civil Rights Movement in Miami
Critical Race Theory
The Battle of Negro Fort (1816)
Tallahassee Civil Rights Movement
Policing Early Miami
Seminole View of Blacks
The Great Freeze
Black Pirates on Biscayne Bay
The Alliance of Blacks and Seminoles
The Siege at Cape Florida Lighthouse
The Harry T. Moore Story
D.A. Dorsey Miami’s First Black Millionaire
The Willie James Howard Lynching
Jim Crow
Readings From Black Miami
STORIES
FLORIDA STORIES
The Independent Florida Alligator
The C. O. W. S. w/ Dr. Marvin Dunn: Black Historian Terrorized in Rosewood, Florida
Rosewood Update: Suspect Charged in Alleged Assault on Miami Black Historian
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)
The Lynching of Willie James Howard (1944)
The Martyrdom of Harry T. Moore (1951)
The Groveland Four
The Newberry Massacre
This Is What We Know: The Story of the Newberry Six
Blacks in the Age of Discovery
Fort Mose
Black Cowboys
The Groveland Four
The Murder of Johnnie Mae Chappell
The Brutality of Florida’s Turpentine Industry
The Economic Oppression of Blacks in Florida
The Reconstruction Era
Blacks in the Civil War
The Church as Oppressor
The Kingsley Plantation
The Political Oppression of Blacks
The Jackson County War
Teaching About Slavery
Slavery in Florida
Blacks in Early St Augustine
The Destruction of Negro Fort (1816)
The Alliance of Blacks and Seminoles
The Infamous Dozier School
Sidney Catts, Florida’s Most Racist Governor
The Lynching of Reuben Stacey
MIAMI STORIES
“White Privilege” by publisher Dave Lawrence
South Florida Black History Civil Rights
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
AMERICAN STORIES
Confronting history, Congress studies addition of lynching sites to national park system
History Uncovered
Invisible History
Seven Black Heroes of the American Revolutionary War
The Thomas Jefferson Sex Scandal
Forty Acres and a Mule
The Great Betrayal
The History of Using White Female Sexuality to Justify Racist Violence by Emma Grey
White Victims of Violence Testimony of Edwin A. Hull in Civil War NC 1871
The Media as Oppressor
Maligned in Black and White
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Florida Slave Narratives
Georgia Slave Narratives
Mississippi Slave Narratives
South Carolina Slave Narratives
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Virginia Slave Narratives
Texas Slave Narratives
Ohio Slave Narratives
BLACK HISTORY LESSON PLANS
FLORIDA’S CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT: TALLAHASSEE AND ST. AUGUSTINE
Florida’s Civil Rights Movement Tallahassee and St. Augustine Grades 9-12
HISTORY IN A FLASH: DADE MASSACRE, 1835
HISTORY IN A FLASH: BLACK AND SEMINOLE ALLIANCE GRADES 9-12
MIAMI RIOTS OF THE 1980S
Miami 1980s Riost Grades 9-12
SLAVERY IN MIAMI
Slavery In Miami Grades 9-12
THE DADE COUNTY CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
The Dade County Civil RIghts Movement Grades 9- 12
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