
One of the cities that arose for the museum as a competitor is St. August.
In May 2024, Florida’s state of Florida was chosen at the Black History Museum, which took place in the first black History Museum of State, but many cities were swimming as a proposed museum while listening to March 11.
Agreeable Unawareone of the cities that has emerged As a museum’s opponent in St. Augustine, to which S. The city of John supported many members of the community when they heard the work in August, where they were in the first place.
Horas Horus, President of the University Foundation of the Florida Memorial, said that the discussion on the museum’s website refers much more than just the land, “said the Horde. “It is a sacred basis to tell the full, rich and often neglected story of Black Florids.”
Although the efforts of the Museum hosted by the Museum, the Museum, SB 466 was unanimously adopted by the Community Committee on the Florida Senate, other lawmakers also supported EATEONVILLE and the famous novel.
These lawmakers have cited the need for a thorough examination on how to work as a museum sites, as, among other things, the museum must be financially secure.
For this purpose, Florida’s central programmer Michael Dobson, which would also like to see an Eatonville museum, will research on the location of the location, but also mentioned the location of ETONVILO.
Dobson also criticized the choice of St. Johnss County as a museum’s place, telling Unaware Upon hearing, “you can’t really compare” Fortogi in St. August, on the Orange region, and said that St. John was “the best place to invest in state tax dollars.”
Florida State Senator Shevrin Anes (D-Mami) failed to participate in a part of hearing because the bill he sponsored another room but said Unaware That he “excited, he is discussing and even happens”, but he also thinks that Dobson does everything for a few years to keep everything, trying to do everything.
Commissioner Sarah Arnold, who represents the second period, announced his excitement on the voting of the Committee on the Committee of the Senate Committee of the Committee of St. Johns. Arnold too thanked the community to travel to a teenager In defense of the bill.
“I am excited about the decision of the Committee on Committee,” said Commissioner Arnold. “It is another step for our trip to make the dream of the Florida Black History Museum a reality in St. John. I praise the community to travel with us to Tallahassee to show their current support to this project. “
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