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The 60-year-old white woman who fatally shot her Black neighbor amid a long-running dispute has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for her manslaughter conviction.
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The lawsuit involved a challenge to part of the law that placed restrictions on addressing race-related issues in workplace training.
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Florida could face paying nearly $750,000 in legal fees for businesses that successfully challenged part of the 2022 law.
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A federal judge has blocked restrictions that Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican lawmakers placed on addressing race-related issues in workplace training in 2022.
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First Presbyterian Church, like nearly all white Christian congregations in the South, had no problem with slavery and racism in the past.
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The first of 5 initial examinations of the community's often contentious racial history will be posted on the WFSU web site Sept. 22.
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The judge on Monday questioned part of a new Florida law that restricts the way businesses can address race-related concepts in employee training, as he weighed a request to block the measure.
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Florida lawmakers want to put a statue of Mary McLeod Bethune in the U.S. Capitol. But the internationally renowned educator and activist isn’t the only…
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A formal apology for the Groveland Four is gaining momentum in the Florida capitol. State lawmakers want to acknowledge the mistreatment of four black men…
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In 1923, a white mob stormed the small, prosperous African American community of Rosewood, near Florida’s Gulf Coast. Fueled by racial resentment, the mob…