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The Gas Plant District was the name of the area that Tropicana Field now sits atop. Goliath J. Davis, III, Ph.D., Contributor ST. PETERSBURG - As far back as the call for urban renewal, Black communities have been victimized by programs and economic development initiatives implemented in the name of progress for Black folks but have, […]

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