me. i m fredricka whitfield. right now, heightened emotions as the buffalo bills get back on the field. playing in their very first game since the terrifying collapse of safety damar hamlin. and what a way to get started. while also rallying around hamlin s recovery. taking the opening kickoff all the way in for a touchdown. the bills first opening kickoff score in 18 years. and tributes for hamlin continue to pour in. that s happening under way right now. and it happened before the game, the bills, their fans, loudly showing their support as hamlin continues to recuperate. throughout this week, the entire western new york community, nfl family, and people from around the world have been praying for damar hamlin. damar s amazing recovery has lifted our collective spirits and we are forever grateful for the love and support damar s family and friends and our organization have received. today, we celebrate damar s recovery, our love for damar, and our fwgratitude. please ris
January marked 100 years since racist violence destroyed Rosewood. Now, would discussing it run afoul of new laws limiting how race, history, gender and sexuality are taught in Florida classrooms?
Florida s new laws may change how classrooms teach history like the Rosewood massacre wuwf.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wuwf.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
give $150,000 to survivors and scholarships to their descendants like pickett who now attends college about were 40 miles from where her family s history intersects with the past. many saw this as a moment of reckoning. i m glad the state of florida acknowledges rosewood happened, and decided to compensate the families. again, you can t put a price on what these people lost. the generational trauma. two generations later, jonathan berry blocker, a descendant of a rosewood survivor said his grandfather was separated from his family during the terror. some family members were never reunited again. burying his painful memories by refusing to ever speak about what happened. i didn t learn about his connection to rosewood until i was 13, when the movie came out. i was born and raised in rosewood. this here is my home. my father sat me down and