Tampa celebrates a breakthrough in civil rights when the city’s first wave of sit-ins took off on February 29, 1960.  High school students defied segregation at a Woolworth’s lunch counter and that ...
The nearly $60 million architecture and construction firm has opened its fifth office, adding to its Florida presence.
TAMPA, Fla. - Anthony Gilbert knows the streets of Tampa—because he grew up on them. He’s seen firsthand what it’s like for ...
Tampa benefited from having the first southern governor to denounce segregation, the first mayor to help integrate the lunch counters and black and white community leaders who helped keep the peace.