
Otis R. Anthony African Americans in Florida Oral History Project
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Interviewer
Greenbaum, Susan D.; Rodriguez, Cheryl Rene
Publisher
University of South Florida Libraries
Date
1994-05-03
Publication Date
2-3-2009
Abstract
Francisco "Frank" Lopez and his brother, Ferman Lopez, discuss Central Avenue, Tampa's African American business and entertainment district, and describe some of the businesses and events there. Their uncle, Ferman "Chick" Mirabel, was a well-known businessman who owned a bar called Chick's Lounge.
Keywords
African American business enterprises, Florida, Tampa, African Americans, History
Description
1 sound file (62 min.) : digital, MPEG4 file + ;
Subject: topical
African American business enterprises--Florida--Tampa; African Americans--Florida; African Americans--History--Florida
Language
English
Type
Sound
Genre
Oral histories; Online audio
Format
audio/mp3
Notes
Interview conducted May 3, 1994. Interviewed by Susan Greenbaum and Cheryl Rodriguez.
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Collection
Otis R. Anthony African Americans in Florida oral history project
Identifier
A31-00034
Recommended Citation
Lopez, Francisco G.; Lopez, Ferman; Black History Research Project of Tampa; University of South Florida Libraries -- Florida Studies Center.|Oral History Program; and University of South Florida -- Tampa Library, "Francisco Lopez, Ferman Lopez" (2009). Otis R. Anthony African Americans in Florida Oral History Project. 57.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/otis_anthony_ohp/57