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Commissioners in Boynton Beach this week unanimously repealed three outdated city ordinances that established racially segregated residential areas.
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The search for his mother brought Jessie Wooden to the Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery in Brownsville. It鈥檚 an all-Black cemetery built at a time when South Florida was segregated in life and death.
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The segregationist past behind the founder of 'The City Beautiful.' A New York cancer survivor becomes the third person to achieve remission from HIV. And it鈥檚 Wildlife Thursday, we鈥檙e talking about removing pythons 鈥 and using their eggs for a tasty cookie recipe.
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Getting teachers vaccinated and getting food to students. Plus, the story of a group of Black golfers who stood up against segregation, the city and its white elites.
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An investigation found that inequality is fueling heat-related illnesses across the state, Fort Pierce is the hottest ZIP code in Florida, and the government and medical community are both not doing enough for what is referred to by farmworkers as 鈥渂eing caught by the bear.鈥
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South Florida's public school magnet programs are encouraging but not comprehensive enough to achieve racial and socioeconomic integration, according to the report's author.
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Billie Grace Lynn remembers her childhood in Alexandria, Louisiana at a time when segregation still plagued a significant part of the deep south. Now an鈥
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At a heated commission meeting in April, Deerfield Beach city commissioners narrowly approved a townhouse development on the site of a former鈥
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Until this past weekend South Florida had been relatively quiet amid a large, nationwide protest movement in response to several killings by police鈥
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A new map clearly demarcates the racial divide in the United States through colorful dots, showing the demographics of South Florida and highlighting the鈥