<a id=_dx_frag_StartFragment></a>African Americans have risen from the slave plantations of nineteenth-century Florida to become the heads of corporations and members of Congress in the twenty-first century. They have played an important role in making Florida the successful state it is today. This book takes you on a tour through the 67 counties of the sites that commemorate the role of African Americans in Florida&#39;s history. If we can learn more about our past both the good and the not-so-good we can make better decisions in the future. Behind the hundreds of sites in this book are the courageous African Americans like Brevard County&#39;s Malissa Moore who hosted many Saturday night dinners to raise money to build a church and Miami-Dade&#39;s Gedar Walker who built the first-rate Lyric Theater for black performers. And of course also featured are the more famous black Floridians like Zora Neale Hurston Jackie Robinson Mary McCleod Bethune and Ray Charles.<a id=_dx_frag_EndFragment></a>