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BLACK HISTORY MURAL

SOMI IN AND AROUND, SPRING 2022, Topics, Volume XVII

BLACK HISTORY MURAL

CELEBRATING THE RICH HISTORY OF THE BLACK SOUTH MIAMI COMMUNITY. On Saturday, February 19 in observance of Black History Month, South Miami residents and city officials met at a wall at the corner of SW 62 Avenue and 64 Street to usher in the painting of a South Miami Black History Mural.  The wall is ... Read more

CELEBRATING THE RICH HISTORY OF THE BLACK SOUTH MIAMI COMMUNITY.

Organizing Committee “United Survivors”: Dale Andrews, Gail Alexander, Dr. Anna Price, Michelle Readon, Annick Sternberg & Gray Read.

On Saturday, February 19 in observance of Black History Month, South Miami residents and city officials met at a wall at the corner of SW 62 Avenue and 64 Street to usher in the painting of a South Miami Black History Mural.  The wall is referred to as “segregation wall” among the black community. The mural, designed by South Miami glassmaker artist Gail Alexander will span 186 feet around the corner. Historic images will be painted on the wall including a portrait of Mr. Marshall Williamson, Ms. Smith’s Fish Market, Harlem Inn and the 1946 Mt. Nebo Church.  Area students will be painting the mural during the spring break, joined by the organizing committee.

Gail Alexander with Kiara Moss, t6, SMSrHS student and Track & Field medal winner
SMSrHS student Briniyah Gibson, 17, holding Mount Nebo Church art.
South Miami generational residents Sarah Thomkins and Mildred Mitchell join former Mayor Dr. Anna Price (center).
City Manager Shari Kamali, Nancy Bobb, Dr. Anna Price, Gray Read, Donald Tyson, Gail Alexander, Tony Butler, Annick Sternberg, Michelle Readon, SM City Comm. Luis Gil.
Nationally recognized Black artist Gene Tinnie joins organizer Gail Alexander.

1 thought on “BLACK HISTORY MURAL”

  1. Thank you for capturing the highlights which will become a historical wall monument, in our beautiful city of South Miami. I am so excited about this event and the support. Thank you again John for your creativity and assistance to make our soft opening a huge success. Our committee:
    “United Survivors of South Miami” appreciates you and your staff.

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