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EIGHTH GRADE EXIT PROJECT 1920-1929 NICHOLAS WADE
ROSEWOOD MASSACRE EIGHTH GRADE EXIT PROJECT NICHOLAS WADE
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ROSEWOOD BEFORE THE MASSACRE
Before the massacre Rosewood was a small town populated by mostly African Americans. The town was a stop in the Seaboard Airline Railway. The town had three churches, a store, a Masonic lodge, a school, and a bunch of two-story homes and small one room shanties.
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WHAT CAUSED THE MASSACRE
On New Years Day Fannie Taylor claimed she was sexually assaulted by a black man. This false claim caused the what is known today as the Rosewood Massacre.
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The Massacre During the massacre black and white people were killed. All the buildings were burned except for the store and one home. A burning home What's left of Sarah Carrier’s home.
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After the massacre After the massacre most of the people who lived in Rosewood escaped to Gainesville, Florida on a train. The man that Fannie Taylor claimed had sexually assaulted her was never found.
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The Rosewood historical marker.
The Historical Marker In 1994 the state of Florida signed a reparation bill to the survivors in of the Rosewood, Massacre. Rosewood, Florida was dedicated a historical marker on May 4, 2004. The Rosewood historical marker.
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Rosewood, Florida Today
Today only one house is standing in the town of Rosewood. Now no one lives in Rosewood, it is just a historical site. Rosewood is also known today as on of the worst race riots in history. A surviving house in Rosewood, Florida
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