The rain is on its way to us. It looks like we are in for a rough week ahead and could potentially lose a few days to the weather. We are out in Ocoee, Florida trying to make it happen and get this centennial mural locked in! Give us a follow to see progress #mural #art #artist #florida #ocoee

In what became known as the largest incident of Election Day violence in U.S. history,
the tragedy in #Ocoee stands as a stark reminder of the racist barriers Black voters faced as they attempted to exercise their basic right to vote.

But while passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 outlawed the use of racist literacy tests and poll taxes to bar Black voters,
that legislation was too late to help Ocoee’s Black residents.
The majority of Black people in Ocoee in 1920 lost their homes, and as many as 60 of them lost their lives.

‘The night the devil got loose'

The violence in Ocoee was not surprising, given the white-supremacist Ku Klux Klan’s efforts to intimidate Black voters and their Republican allies before the election.

In addition to marches throughout the state, the Ku Klux Klan grand master in Florida sent a letter to Republican politician William R. O’Neal,
who was openly courting Black voters in his bid to become a U.S. senator.

The letter threatened O'Neal if he continued “going out among the negroes of Orlando … explaining to them just how to become citizens, and how to assert their rights.”

The letter concluded:
“We shall always enjoy WHITE SUPREMACY in this country and he who interferes must face the consequences.”

The local branch of the Ku Klux Klan in Ocoee also told a former judge that if any Black residents attempted to vote “… there would be serious trouble.”
https://theconversation.com/for-one-survivor-the-1920-election-day-massacre-in-florida-was-the-night-the-devil-got-loose-241545

For one survivor, the 1920 Election Day massacre in Florida was ‘the night the devil got loose’

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 outlawed the use of racist literacy tests and poll taxes to ban Black voters. It came too late for Black voters in Ocoee, Florida.

The Conversation

Thanks to @WDEFNews12 viewer Jason from #Ocoee for a view of a #TreeFrog hanging around... that's Friday's @WDEFNews12 @LangleyRoofing #WeatherWindow #PictureOfTheDay.

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In Sylva #NC tonight. Pretty drive today through the #Cherokee and #Nahantala National Forests. Lovely views along the #Ocoee River. I didn't get any pics but the colors are very nice.
Kamala Harris Reams Out Florida's Plan to Teach Kids That Slavery Benefited Black People

“They insult us in an attempt to gaslight us and we will not stand for it," Harris said at a convention Thursday night.

Jezebel

An öffentlichen Schulen in #Florida wird den Schülern nun beigebracht, dass einige Sklaven von der #Sklaverei profitiert hätten, weil man ihnen nützliche Fähigkeiten beigebracht habe. Neue Unterrichtsstandards verlangen das. Außerdem sollen in der High School Massaker wie das #Ocoee-Massaker von 1920 mit "Gewalttaten, die von Afroamerikanern verübt wurden" in einen Zusammenhang gebracht werden.

#desantis #usa
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/new-florida-standards-teach-black-people-benefited-slavery-taught-usef-rcna95418

New Florida standards teach that Black people benefited from slavery because it taught useful skills

New standards for teaching Black history in Florida’s public schools were approved Wednesday that include teaching pupils how slaves developed beneficial skills.

NBC News
Kamala Harris Reams Out Florida's Plan to Teach Kids That Slavery Benefited Black People

“They insult us in an attempt to gaslight us and we will not stand for it," Harris said at a convention Thursday night.

Jezebel

Enjoying #Ocoee summer.

#whitewater #kayaking