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1202 | Dr Carter G. Woodson African American Museum

Dr Carter G. Woodson is known as the father of Black History Month. Here at the museum of his namesake (St. Petersburg), visitors can explore the history of African Americans, both locally and beyond. The space is currently showcasing local artist and professor, Dr. Gary Lemons (USF), whose exhibition of abstract paintings is entitled "Touched in the Spirit of Love".

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