Black History
Gainesville leader fought for equality while breaking barriers at Fair Street High School
Gainesville leader fought for equality while breaking barriers at Fair Street High School Gainesville leader fought for equality while breaking barriers at Fair Street High
City’s Black Community is Shrinking
City’s Black Community is Shrinking Jerry Castleberry Class of 1965 Hey mates, this is an article I sent to The Times when the city began
Southside Chamber of Commerce
Southside Chamber of Commerce The members of the Southside Chamber of Commerce pictured are Henry Christian, Grady Young, Grady Cheek, Leroy Stringer, Dr. George Burgess,
Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail…excerpts…
Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail…excerpts… April 16, 1963, MY DEAR FELLOW CLERGYMEN: “…We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given
Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail…excerpts…
Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail…excerpts… April 16, 1963, MY DEAR FELLOW CLERGYMEN: “…We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given
Gainesville Native & the Movie Selma
Gainesville Native & the Movie Selma Terrance N. Shelton was born in Gainesville, GA to Nathaniel and Janie Shelton. Terrance initially became interested in music