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    Black History Museum makes it through Senate, remains stalled in House

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    A sketch of the Florida Normal & Industrial Institute, which is now Florida Memorial University. The Black History Museum Task Force voted to recommend land owned by the university as the museum site.
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     Submitted Jackie Llanos

    (Source: Florida Phoenix)

            The Florida Senate voted unanimously on Wednesday to pick St. Johns County as the site of the state’s Black History Museum.

    St. Augustine Republican Sen. Tom Leek sponsored the bill, SB 466, which would establish a board of directors to oversee construction and operation of the museum.

    The governor, Senate president, and House speaker would each appoint three board members. The legislative leaders would also appoint two lawmakers from each chamber.

    Although the upper chamber’s vote brings the museum closer to the finish line, the House version of the bill hasn’t been heard as the time to move forward policy in this year’s session dwindles. However, the Senate and House budgets both include a $1 million appropriation for the museum.

    “Understanding Black history is crucial because it’s an integral part of American history, a beautiful part of Florida history,” said St. Petersburg Democratic Sen. Darryl Rouson, a co-sponsor of the bill. “It illuminates the struggles and triumphs of a people who have significantly contributed to the shaping of not only the nation, but of the state. Importantly, it’s contributed to the very uniqueness of the state of Florida.”

    The vote comes two years after the Legislature created a task force to recommend a location for the museum, a design, a business plan, and its educational content. However, the museum’s potential site became the task force’s focus over its 10 meetings as St. Johns County and Eatonville in Orange County emerged as the leading locations.

    The late Orlando Democratic Sen. Geraldine Thompson, who chaired the task force, wanted the museum in Eatinville, one of the first self-governing Black municipalities in the country.

    Florida Memorial University agreed to lease 17 acres of land for the museum, about a 10-minute drive outside of St. Augustine.

    St. Johns County was the site of Florida’s first Black settlement (Fort Mose) in 1738, when the Spanish still colonized the region.

     

    a business plan a design and its educational content. However the museum’s potential site became the task force’s focus over its 10 meetings as St. Johns County and Eatonville in Orange County emerged as the leading locations. The vote comes two years after the Legislature created a task force to recommend a location for the museum
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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