• Black History Book Club: “Race Matters” by Cornel West

    Tampa's Black History Museum 1213 N Central Ave, Tampa, FL, United States

    The Black History Book Club continues its spring season with a discussion of Race Matters by Cornel West on April 27. This free event begins at 5:30 p.m. at 1213 N. Central Ave., at Tampa’s Black History Museum. First published in 1993, Race Matters examines race, democracy and moral responsibility in American public life. Copies 

  • Jazz: Then and Now

    Tampa's Black History Museum 1213 N Central Ave, Tampa, FL, United States

    A HarpSound Live! concert "Jazz: Then and Now" brings the sound of jazz to life through live performance and stories from the Tampa Bay area’s music past. Throughout the evening, Dick Rumore, former owner of Paragon Music Center, will share stories about the history of jazz in the Tampa Bay area, giving the audience a 

    Free
  • Walking Tour: Central Avenue

    Tampa's Black History Museum 1213 N Central Ave, Tampa, FL, United States

    Step into the heart of Tampa’s Black history on a guided 90-minute walking tour through the Encore neighborhood and historic Central Avenue, once known as “the scrub.” Explore stories of jazz clubs, community leaders, and everyday life from the 1890s to the 1960s as you stroll brick streets and Perry Harvey Sr. Park.

    $25
  • [SOLD OUT] Fifth Annual Black History Month Reception

    Tampa's Black History Museum 1213 N Central Ave, Tampa, FL, United States

    Fifty years of celebrating Black History Month (1976-2026) Join us at the Fifth Annual Black History Month Reception on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, at Tampa’s Black History Museum, 1213 N. Central Ave., Tampa. This year’s reception marks a milestone, as it is the first time the event will be held at the museum. Doors open 

    $50
  • Walking Tour: Central Avenue

    Central Avenue Walking Tour
    Tampa's Black History Museum 1213 N Central Ave, Tampa, FL, United States

    On this guided walk, you will explore the Encore neighborhood, once known as “the scrub,” and uncover the music, culture, and daily life that shaped the community from the 1890s through the 1960s.

    $25