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- Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 76, Number 2
- The 1898 Wilmington Race Riot Commission and Its Political Implications
- Constructing African American Histories in Central Florida
- Florida and Puerto Rico Digital Newspaper Project ABSTRACT
- Review: the Rosewood Massacre
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- Development and Demise of Rosewood
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- Reparation and Reconciliation Through Truth Commissions a Comparative Study of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Rosewood, Florida
- Honoring the Victims and Survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre
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- BIBLIOGRAPHY the Backdrop of Race in Tulsa: the Massacre and Beyond Source List Curated by Dr
- House Bill 591: Florida Compensates Rosewood Victims and Their Families for a Seventy-One-Year-Old Injury
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- Archaeological Research and Public Knowledge: New Media Methods for Public Archaeology in Rosewood, Florida
- The Case for a Federal Statute Authorizing Compensation for Legally Imposed Segregation
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- Dead Men Bring No Claims: How Takings Claims Can Provide Redress for Real Property Owning Victims of Jim Crow Race Riots
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- Download the FAMU Way Historical Survey
- Remembering Racial Violence: Memory Movements and the Resurgence of Traumatic Pasts
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- Book Review: They Were Her Property: White Women As Slave Owners in the American South by Stephanie Page 1 of 4 E
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