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Bond Community honors African American heritage with new historical markers
Summary
The Bond neighborhood in South Tallahassee installed new historical markers after neighbors worked for several years, and community leaders held a walk-through celebration during Black History Month.
Content
The Bond community in South Tallahassee has installed new historical markers to preserve its African American heritage. Neighbors worked over the past three years to place these monuments throughout the predominantly Black neighborhood. Longtime residents and community leaders gathered for a walk-through tour to mark the installations. The event occurred during Black History Month and highlighted local churches, schools, businesses, and activists connected to Bond's history.
Key details:
- New markers were placed across the Bond neighborhood to recognize its role in Tallahassee's African American history.
- Neighbors collaborated over the past three years to produce and install the monuments.
- A walk-through tour brought together longtime residents and community leaders for a local celebration.
- Mayor Pro Tem Curtis Richardson, a longtime neighborhood resident, spoke about residents' efforts to preserve the community's history.
- Organizers said the markers are intended to educate young people and foster pride in local roots.
Summary:
The markers are intended to preserve and share the Bond community's history while reinforcing local recognition of its contributions to Tallahassee. Undetermined at this time.
