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The Avenue: A Vibrant African American Community that Had it “ALL”

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In the height of Jim Crow-era Jacksonville, the Avenue was a center of commerce for the Jacksonville, Florida's Eastside black community. One major event changed things dramatically for the community. The Eastside Race Riot of 1969 in Jacksonville, Florida was sparked by a shooting of a black man, Buck Riley by a white truck driver […]

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