Английская Википедия:Florida State Teachers Association

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The Florida State Teachers Association (FSTA) was an organization of Black educators, administrators, other staff, and parents in Florida.[1] African American teachers faced discrimination and underfunded schools. Educators in the group served as activists advocating for civil rights and educational opportunities.[2]

It was the largest teacher organization in Florida.[3] Hubert Humphrey prepared a speech to the group in 1964.[4] The group published the Florida State Teachers' Bulletin.

The Tampa branch helped organize the Turner v Keefe lawsuit targeting lower pay for Boack teachers.[5]

Emmett W. Bashful, a political scientist at Florida A& M University, sought to survey members about voter registration and voting by group members.[6]

The Florida Archives include a photo of the group's kitchen in Tallahassee.[7]

Edward Daniel Davis[8] and Gilbert Lawrence Porter were leaders in the group. A book discusses Porter's work[9] and a Miami elementary school is named for him.[10]

School boards closed schools for African Americans and many black teachers and administrators lost their jobs.[11]

Further reading

  • The History of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University by Leedell Wallace Neyland and John W. Riley, University of Florida Press (1963)

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