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Nova Southeastern University was scheduled to host a screening of the locally-produced documentary "The Poison Garden", which delves in racial injustice in South Florida. But the event was canceled after NSU staff raised concerns the film could be too politically provocative.
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The violence in Rosewood mirrored some of America's infamy of racial violence in the years after World War I. In Florida, the Black communities in Ocoee and Rosewood were stained by historic violence in 1920 and 1923, respectively.
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When Alachua County holds soil ceremonies, two jars of soil are collected. One stays in the county while the other goes to The Legacy Museum’s display in Montgomery, Ala.
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A two-year-long project was finally unveiled this week in St. Petersburg honoring the victims of lynchings in the area.
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Where to place a memorial recognizing the four, Jim Crow-era, Leon County lynching victims? That’s under consideration by a group calling itself the...
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Police in St. Johns County are searching for a marker that had just been installed as a reminder of a lynching that had taken place on the site, off...