What Is Rosewood's Racial Discrimination Affect The Community?

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During post the World War 1 era, racial discrimination and violence spread throughout Florida and the United States. White Americans lashed out against African Americans by using unprecedented violence consequently wiping out whole communities. In one of the first documented race riots in America, a violent mob, armed with an excuse, massacred the residents of Rosewood wiping the town off the map. Nestled among the cypress trees of Levy County, Florida was the picturesque town of Rosewood. The town, founded in 1845, and was a whistle-stop, by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, which helped drive business and visitors to Rosewood. Although the town was small, Rosewood was an established community with a post office, a baseball team, two churches,

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