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    Photo courtesy of the Orange County Regional History Center

    Subjects

    Segregation; Signs and signboards; Civil rights; African Americans; Equality; African Americans--Civil rights--Florida; Florida--Antiquities; Florida--History, Local

    Abstract

    Washington Shores (artifact image), from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs. Episode 42 features a discussion of racial segregation signs used in the Jim Crow South, which are housed at the Orange County Regional History Center in Orlando, Florida.

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    Washington_shores

    Language

    English

    Title - Alternative

    Washington Shores, from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs

    Preferred Title

    A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs

    Keywords

    Episode 42; Jim Crow Signs; Racial segregation; Signs; Social equality; Segregation system; Jim Crow; Jim Crow law; Colored people; Dehumanization; Black business district; Hannibal Square; Activism; Black community; Artifacts; Central Florida

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