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  2. ‘We need to hear it.’ This tour explores Florida’s horrific ...

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    The sisters were among the more than 40 participants who traveled on Dunn’s tour that stopped at some of Florida’s most horrific sites of racial violence. “This trip has brought the history ...

  3. Florida’s struggle to teach Black history has become a battle ...

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    Few Florida counties have it in core curriculum. Although African-American studies is considered part of the K-12 core curriculum, only 11 of Florida’s 67 county school districts have developed ...

  4. At South Florida’s only HBCU, Black history is taught with no ...

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    “The law in Florida is if you make white folks feel bad in class, you can’t teach that,” Moor told the Miami Herald, referring to HB 7, a Florida law that has been challenged in courts that ...

  5. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee - Wikipedia

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    But time, and the new knowledge that others know about what went on in Florida some 40 years ago, makes those feelings a lot easier to bear. [14] The Florida Legislative Investigation Committee has been called Florida's version of McCarthyism, [23] [24] and a Florida version of the House Un-American Activities Committee. [1]

  6. Racism against African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Some slaves were manumitted (set free) on the condition that they emigrate. The slave states made no secret that they wanted to get rid of free Blacks, who they believed threatened their investment, the slaves, encouraging escapes and revolts. The support for the ACS was primarily Southern.

  7. Tallahassee bus boycott - Wikipedia

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    Student leaders called for the withdrawal of student support of the bus company and for students to seek participation in the boycott throughout the community. Reverend Steele, a member of the Tallahassee Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance (IMA) and leader in the NAACP, organized a mass meeting that night.

  8. Most of Florida work group did not agree with controversial ...

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    A majority of the members of the Florida work group that developed new standards for teaching African American history opposed the sections that have recently drawn criticism, including that ...

  9. History of African Americans in Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    They had four children who all owned and worked on the plantation. When Anna Kingsley turned 18, Mr. Kingsley gave Anna permission to run the plantation until 1821, when Spanish Florida became Florida territory. Mr. Kingsley had to surrender over his land. Today, the Kingsley Plantation is a historic landmark in Jacksonville, Florida. [8]