In the 40's and 50's, well into the 1960's, in Jim Crow Miami, black entertainers could not stay in segregated Miami Beach Hotels where they performed but had to leave when the shows were over.
Restoration crews are back at work inside Georgette's Tea Room House in Miami's Brownsville neighborhood, breathing life into the 13-room guesthouse long remembered as a safe haven for Black ...
The Georgette's Tea Room was the social gathering place for Black people in Miami during the segregation era. Now, it is being renovated to its former glory.
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