Lt. Archie McKay served at the Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum and made a significant contribution in law enforcement in the City of Miami in the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Special thanks to UM Student, Kelsey Tabor, who produced the...
Clarence Dickson was the first black graduate of the City of Miami’s police academy and he rose to become Miami’s first black police chief in 1985. See the full story…
This discussion explores U.S. social changes from the murders of her Grandpa Crawford in 1916, to Emmett Till in 1955, to Trayvon Martin in 2012. Happens Tuesday March 31 at 7PM at the Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum, 480 NW 11th Street, Miami, FL 33136....
Let your voice be heard on Community Policing, Stand Your Ground, Reducing Stereotypes and Using Mugshots as Targets. Panel members include: Senator Dwight Bullard, Representative Shevrin Jones, Lt. Archie McKay, Bishop James D. Adams, Rene T. Gordon, Esq., and Troy...