On the 80th anniversary of V-J Day, we look back on how the naval servicemen and Miami residents celebrated the news of the surrender of Japan marking the end of World War II.
Wonderful, vivid descriptions. I'm curious also about celebrations that may have taken place in Overtown and within the Black community. (The Miami Times archives in the University of Florida database go back only to 1948, but there might be more places to look.)
Wonderful, vivid descriptions. I'm curious also about celebrations that may have taken place in Overtown and within the Black community. (The Miami Times archives in the University of Florida database go back only to 1948, but there might be more places to look.)
Very good question.