Eula Johnson is Commemorated for Changing History in Fort Lauderdale
Posted on March 13, 2011 By Renee (Edit) Leave a Comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCTfOzRh0TM A decade after Eula Johnson's death, Fort Lauderdale began the groundbreaking for the well-deserving heroine in Fort Lauderdale's history. Johnson, an active part of the civil rights movement and head of the Fort Lauderdale NAACP in the 1960s never backed down from fighting for equality and desegregation. On Tuesday,... [Read more...]
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