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85. The John G. Riley House is All That Remains of Smokey Hollow. Althemese Barnes Turned It Into a Museum on Tallahassee’s Black History

08.31.2020 - By Ian ElsnerPlay

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During the period of Jim Crow and the Black Codes, a self-sustaining Black enclave called Smokey Hollow developed near downtown Tallahassee, Florida. As the first Black principal of Lincoln High School, John G. Riley was a critical part of the neighborhood. In 1890, he built a two-story house for his family—only about three blocks from where he was born enslaved.

In the 1960s, the city of Tallahassee seized and destroyed the neighborhood as part of an urban renewal project through eminent domain. Riley's house was all that remained, thanks to activists who fought its demolition. Althemese Barnes was determined to not let the history fade: as founding director of John G. Riley Research Center and Museum, she transformed the building into a place where people can learn about Smokey Hollow.

In this episode, Barnes talks about creating a museum to connect with young visitors, the process of becoming familiar with Florida's museum organizations which are often resistant to interpreting Black history, and the long process of building a commemoration to Smokey Hollow in Tallahassee’s urban landscape.

Topics and Notes

00:00 Intro

00:15 John Gilmore Riley

00:50 Althemese Barnes, Founding Director of the John G. Riley House and Museum

01:15 Tallahassee in 1857

02:45 Why The Name Smokey Hollow?

04:00 The John Gilmore Riley House

05:00 Jim Crow and the Black Codes

05:40 Growing Up in Tallahassee

06:00 The Destruction of Smokey Hollow Through Eminent Domain

07:26 Barnes Steps Forward to Found the Museum

08:10 Interpreting Black History at the Museum

09:10 Dred Scott v. Sandford

09:25 Brown v. Board of Education

10:00 The Development of Cascades Park

11:40 Smokey Hollow Commemoration

12:15 Florida African American Heritage Preservation Network (FAAHPN)

12:30 Barnes Becoming Familiar with the Museum World

12:45 Resistance to Teaching History

13:44 SPONSOR: Ian Elsner

14:20 Outro | Join Club Archipelago

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