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USAToday: Sun, sand and civil rights: Uncovering Black history at the beach and beyond

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  • Posted on March 31, 2022
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Sarasota, Florida’s white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters draw visitors from far and wide, but they weren’t always so welcoming.

“Few of our guests, our international and domestic tourists who come here, understand why these beaches are open to Black and brown people from everywhere in the world,” said Vickie Oldham, who chronicled 100 years of local Black history for her hometown.

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