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Florida students are sacrificing their Saturday mornings to fill gaps in Black history education left by their schools. In community centers and cultural institutions across the state, they’re learning lessons about Florida’s slave-holding past, the Civil Rights Movement, and the enduring impact of segregation—topics often overlooked in their classrooms. On Saturday mornings in Delray Beach,…
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