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Experience the power of oral history with our 'Journey to Esquire: An Oral History' playlist. This series features in-depth interviews with influential African-American attorneys from the civil rights era in the Tampa Bay area. Dive into the stories of Delano Stewart, former State Senator Arthenia Joyner, Donald Odom, and retired Justice Peggy A. Quince. From humble beginnings in the tumultuous times of the fifties, sixties, and seventies, they've risen to remarkable heights in their legal careers, overcoming countless challenges and forging paths for those who followed. Discover the resilience, dedication, and unwavering spirit that guided them through their personal and professional lives. Their narratives shed light on our past, illuminating the hurdles they've crossed and the triumphs they've earned. Join us on this journey, listen to their words, learn from their experiences, and liberate your understanding of history and justice. Click on the link, sit back, and let these inspiring voices transport you back in time.🎙️🖤 #OralHistory #CivilRights #AfricanAmericanAttorneys #TampaBay #Justice #Inspiration #juneteenth Social Media Website: www.journeytoesquire.com Email: [email protected] Anchor: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/... LinkedIn: / dive. . Facebook: / journeytoesq Twitter: @JourneytoEsq / journeytoesq Instagram: @JourneytoEsq / journeytoesq This episode shares the oral histories of pioneering African American lawyers, reflecting on their experiences during the Civil Rights era. Their stories capture the challenges they faced and their achievements in fighting for legal equality. A reminder of the importance of preserving these best practices and legacies.