Florida Civil Rights Hall of Fame

The Florida Civil Rights Hall of Fame honors people who have worked on behalf of civil rights in Florida.[1] It is located in the Florida State Capitol and is administered by the Florida Department of Management Services. It was created in 2010 by unanimous vote of both houses of the Florida Legislature.[2][3]

Inductees

This is a sortable table. Click on "Year" and it will sort by year. Click on "Name" and it will aort by first name. The source, which has the person's home town or county and reason for inclusion, is Florida Civil Rights Hall of Fame Inductees, consulted September 30, 2018.

NameYearComment
Marvin Davies2018
John Dorsey Due, Jr.2018
Willie Oliver Wells, Sr.2018Reverend Dr.
Patricia Stephens Due2017civil rights activist
Arnett Elyus Girardeau Jr.2017Dr.
Willie H. Williams2017
Reubin Askew2015Governor
Edward Daniel Davis2015
Sallye Brooks Mathis2015
Robert B. Hayling2014Dr.
James Weldon Johnson2014writer, diplomat, NAACP leader
Asa Philip Randolph2014civil rights and labor activist
Harry T. Moore and Harriette V. Moore2013teachers, civil rights activist
Margarita Romo2013
James B. Sanderlin2013Judge
Mary McLeod Bethune2012educator, founder of Bethune College, civil rights activist
Claude Pepper2012U.S. Senator
Charles Kenzie Steele2012Led Tallahassee bus boycott and the fight to desegregate restaurants in Tallahassee.
Willie Oliver Wells, Sr.2018Reverend Dr.
Earl M. Johnson2016
Jesse McCrary Jr.2016
Rutledge Henry Pearson2016

See also

References

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