Children of a civil rights figure murdered in Jacksonville watched on Friday morning as the city unveiled a marker honoring Johnnie Mae Chappell's legacy.
Jacksonville officials will unveil a historic marker to remember civil rights martyr Johnnie Mae Chappell on Friday at 10 a.m. at the Lincoln Villa Community Center.
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Hosted on MSNHidden Black History Highlighted on Explore Jax Core TourYolanda ‘Yollie’ Copeland is a woman with a mission. The retired sheriff’s deputy, who moved to Jacksonville, Florida in 2013 ...
Explore ‘Choices of Consequence: Denmark and the Holocaust’ at the Jewish Museum Milwaukee from February 14 to May 25. This ...
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Hosted on MSNBlackness in Punk Rock Beyond the Bad BrainsWhat sort of imagery does the word punk inspire? Spiky, colorful hair, studs and anarchy signs; hordes of people crammed into mosh pits, jumping and pushing their sweaty selves against each other in ...
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