Miami MoCAAD's Interactive Mural OVERtown: Our Family Tree
Miami MoCAAD's Overtown Interactive Mural
Our Family Tree by Miami - based artist Anthony “Mojo” Reed II (49' x 14') Mural Location: Historic Lawson E. Thomas Law Office Building, 1021 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33136
OVERtown: Our Family Tree
Historic Overtown. A place formerly known as “Colored Town” that garnered prominent Black Figures such as Sam Cooke, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong in the 50's and 60's. This special place earned its rightful name as the “Harlem of the South” due to its deep footprint in Miami. Among these people were Judges, Entrepreneurs, Artists, Activists, and Community Leaders. Our rich history of Black Culture is what makes our community thrive. Oral history is our native tradition. So, to manifest it into a piece of art is near and dear to my heart.
“OVERtown: Our Family Tree” is the definition of our very traditional way of passing down our cultural and societal history then transmuting it into positive change in our community. Although Overtown felt its lowest lows due to the extension of I-95 that severed the neighborhood in half, this piece of art displays our resilience, class, courage and hope for a better tomorrow! “OVERtown: Our Family Tree” is an example of creating a revolving cycle of change within our community for generations to come. The next time you have lunch with your grandparents, take notes, and find a way to teach your future grandchildren how to become the change you demand to see.One love,
~ Mojo
Anthony Renelle "Mojo" Reed II
Anthony Renelle Reed II, better known in the Art Community as ‘Mojo,‘ is a professional Contemporary Artist based in Miami, FL. Known for his unique perspective and vibrant depictions of Black American Culture, he is passionate about crafting inspiring and impactful visual narratives. As Founder and CEO of the 501c3 non-profit organization Healing with Hues, Inc., he is focused on three pillars: Community Based Art Initiatives and Activations, Art Therapy, and Youth Development.
His past and present partnerships include Nike Inc., When We All Vote with Michelle Obama, Goldman Global Arts, Wynwood Walls, Forbes Magazine, HBOMAX, Viacom, Comcast, Xfinity, Ciroc, Love. Watts, NBCLX, NBC6 Miami, and Savannah College of Art and Design.
Mojo holds a bachelor's degree in Fine Art with an emphasis in Sequential Art from Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD).
Judge Lawson E. Thomas Mural
Welcome to Miami MoCAAD's Overtown Interactive Mural. On this page, you can see an image of the mural. Interact by clicking the white hotspots indicated below and discover Overtown oral histories.
Plan Your Trip to the Interactive Mural
Discover fantastic murals in Historic Overtown and get a sense of the neighborhood's flavor. Grab a bite to eat at Lil Greenhouse Grill, a meal at Red Rooster, explore the collections of Black Miami history at the Black Archives and check out an artist talk at the Ward Rooming House, powered by Hampton Art Lovers.
Oral Stories
Wade In
During the Jim Crow segregation-by-law era in Miami, when the Ku Klux Klan had a prominent office and regularly marched through city streets to intimidate, Black people could not lawfully enter bay waters anywhere in Miami-Dade County. In a protest organized by the NAACP and Attorney Lawson E. Thomas, 10 Black Miamians staged a Wade-In at Haulover Beach on Miami Beach. The protestors were not arrested, although Thomas brought $800 in bail money in case they were. To view the full video of Jim Crow, visit MoCAAD's YouTube channel.
That's On Us
Mr. William DC Clark discusses the importance of self-reliance for community building. To view the full video of Mr. William DC Clark, visit Miami MoCAAD's YouTube channel.
What Got Us Here
Dr. Enid Pinkney talks about what had to be done to enjoy the privileges of today. To view the full video of Dr. Enid Pinkney, visit Miami MoCAAD's YouTube channel.