Jim Crow /tags/jim-crow Jim Crow en-US SAčúŒÊޫı Tue, 11 Jun 2024 18:00:00 GMT Politifact FL: Fact-checking Byron Donalds’ ‘Jim Crow’ comments on Black families, conservatism /government-politics/2024-06-11/politifact-florida-byron-donalds-jim-crow-donald-trump Florida Congressman Byron Donalds, a prominent Donald Trump supporter, tried to attract Black voters to Trump's side but drew criticism from Democrats after making a comparison involving the Jim Crow era. Tue, 11 Jun 2024 18:00:00 GMT /government-politics/2024-06-11/politifact-florida-byron-donalds-jim-crow-donald-trump Louis Jacobson and Samantha Putterman | PolitiFact How a search for mom saved this historic Black cemetery in South Florida /podcast/sundial/2023-09-18/jessie-wooden-mom-lincoln-memorial-cemetery-miami The search for his mother brought Jessie Wooden to the Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery in Brownsville. It’s an all-Black cemetery built at a time when South Florida was segregated in life and death. Mon, 18 Sep 2023 18:54:46 GMT /podcast/sundial/2023-09-18/jessie-wooden-mom-lincoln-memorial-cemetery-miami Carlos FrĂ­as, Leslie Ovalle Atkinson, Elisa Baena FMU’s new tech hub, ‘don’t say gay’ bill, a Jim Crow era nightclub returns /2022-02-08/fmus-new-tech-hub-dont-say-gay-bill-a-jim-crow-era-nightclub-returns Florida Memorial University wants to create a pipeline to get more Black students into tech jobs. And gender and sexual orientation, should they be talked about at home or in the classroom? Plus, a nightclub makes a comeback and helps revitalize history. Tue, 08 Feb 2022 22:25:59 GMT /2022-02-08/fmus-new-tech-hub-dont-say-gay-bill-a-jim-crow-era-nightclub-returns Caitie Muñoz, Leslie Ovalle Atkinson Miami's 125th Birthday And Remembering The City's History /news/2021-07-30/miamis-125th-birthday-and-remembering-the-citys-history Miami’s 125th birthday — we’ll learn about some of the city’s most interesting, and lesser-known, history. Fri, 30 Jul 2021 21:07:02 GMT /news/2021-07-30/miamis-125th-birthday-and-remembering-the-citys-history Leslie Ovalle Atkinson Groveland Four Could Be Exonerated Of 70-Year-Old Rape Accusation /2019-12-04/groveland-four-could-be-exonerated-of-70-year-old-rape-accusation Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried and state Rep. Geraldine Thompson, D-Windermere, want exoneration for the “Groveland Four,” expanding on pardons... Wed, 04 Dec 2019 16:41:25 GMT /2019-12-04/groveland-four-could-be-exonerated-of-70-year-old-rape-accusation News Service of Florida Racism, Slavery, And The President; Plus, Blacks In Miami Over The Decades /show/sundial/2018-01-15/racism-slavery-and-the-president-plus-blacks-in-miami-over-the-decades Author Ta Nehisi Coates didn't hold back on his stinging criticisms of President Donald Trump during a recent visit to Miami. Coates, a writer for the
 Mon, 15 Jan 2018 23:19:17 GMT /show/sundial/2018-01-15/racism-slavery-and-the-president-plus-blacks-in-miami-over-the-decades Luis Hernandez Florida's Highwaymen Painted Idealized Landscapes In Jim Crow South /2013-08-10/floridas-highwaymen-painted-idealized-landscapes-in-jim-crow-south In the Jim Crow Florida of the 1960's a group of young African-American landscape painters became famous for their art. They also made a lot of money selling oil paintings that depicted an idealized, candy-colored Florida of palms and beaches, and sleepy inlets. These young painters came to be known as the Highwaymen, and they painted thousands of these paintings until the market was saturated and the whole genre vanished. Host Jacki Lyden traveled to Florida and explored their fascinating story. (This piece originally aired on All Things Considered on Sept. 19, 2012.) Sat, 10 Aug 2013 19:00:00 GMT /2013-08-10/floridas-highwaymen-painted-idealized-landscapes-in-jim-crow-south Jacki Lyden