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Teens join effort to honor enslaved voices of Kingsley Plantation


Teens join effort to honor enslaved voices of Kingsley Plantation
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A new generation is honoring the voices of their ancestors at the annual Kingsley Heritage Celebration through “The 400 Project – Honoring the Enslaved Voices of Kingsley Plantation.”
Kingsley Plantation, the oldest standing plantation in Florida, was one of the local Black history locales highlighted during The Morning Show’s Our History, Our Future special coverage this week.
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Now a collaborative effort between local teens, Groundwork Jacksonville and a few other organizations tells the stories of six enslaved people who lived and worked on Kingsley Plantation, including Gullah Jack. ....

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Jacksonville family featured in national cancer awareness campaign


Tamara Shaw lost a wife, daughter and twin sister, respectively, when
Tiffany Oritz died of colon cancer last year. The Jacksonville residents will be among the 24 people featured in No Excuses, a national colorectal cancer awareness campaign launching in March in New York s Times Square.
Their stories will also be featured on Fight Colorectal Cancer s Facebook page. They are dedicating a year of volunteer time to raise awareness of the importance of screening, using their personal stories in an effort to help save lives. 
Colon and rectal cancers make up the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in the country among men and women combined, the organization said. Sixty percent of colorectal cancer deaths could be prevented with screening.  ....

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