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*[[1942]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola Improvement Association]] is founded out of frustrations with segregated military facilities during [[World War II]]<ref>Gary R. Mormino. "GI Joe Meets Jim Crow: Racial Violence and Reform in World War II Florida." ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', Volume 73, Number 1, July 1994.</ref>
 
*[[1942]] &ndash; The [[Pensacola Improvement Association]] is founded out of frustrations with segregated military facilities during [[World War II]]<ref>Gary R. Mormino. "GI Joe Meets Jim Crow: Racial Violence and Reform in World War II Florida." ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', Volume 73, Number 1, July 1994.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 22:54, 1 March 2009

The civil rights movement in Pensacola was in many ways a microcosm of the national movement to achieve equal rights for African-Americans, including an end to segregation, "Jim Crow" laws and other grievances.

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References[edit]

  1. Gary R. Mormino. "GI Joe Meets Jim Crow: Racial Violence and Reform in World War II Florida." Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 73, Number 1, July 1994.