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Program Details

This program examines how Black Floridians have made rich contributions to the state throughout its history in all avenues of public and private life, from education, to business, and to politics. Audiences can learn about a selection of Black historical homes across the state from author and public historian Jada Wright-Greene.

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This program is part of the Florida Humanities Center for the Book. To learn more, click here.

Presented by:

Jada Wright-Greene

In-person Presentation Needs:

Projector/screen, podium, microphone

Presentation Length:

30 Minutes

About Jada

Jada Wright-Greene is a self-proclaimed Black Museum activist, public historian, writer, independent museum professional, lecturer, and lover of Black History. Jada authored Florida’s African American Homes published by Arcadia Publishing. The highly anticipated publication is the first book focusing on historic homes owned by Black Floridians that changed history. Jada was raised in Jacksonville and is an alumnus of Bethune-Cookman University, Michigan State University, Johns Hopkins University, and Jackson State University.

Contact Information and Details:

Phone: 313-378-6946

Email: jadagreene@gmail.com