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  2. The globetrotting communities embracing Black joy through ...

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    Nomadness Travel Tribe’s founder, Evita Robinson, who has traveled to about 40 countries, said she launched the group in 2011 with only 100 members to fulfill her own need to find a Black ...

  3. In the '80s her grandmother brought Black women together to ...

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    While the group is open to anyone, all Pink Girls are currently Black women, ages 30 to 52. Brewer creates a space for them to authentically show up as themselves in a travel industry where ...

  4. Black Travel Movement - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the early 1900s, resorts were created throughout the U.S. to cater to Black travellers who were unable to travel to other resorts because of segregation or racist policies. [7] Resorts included Idlewild , American Beach , Bethune Beach , Oak Bluffs , Bruce's Beach , Lincoln Hills , Pacific Beach Club , Paradise Park , and several ...

  5. Jessica Nabongo - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Nambowa Damarie Nassaka Nabongo is a Ugandan-American travel blogger and author who gained public attention in 2019 after having visited every country in the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Her assertion she was the first Black woman to have done so was disputed.

  6. Why older women are increasingly choosing to travel solo

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    While women tend to outlive male partners by six years, the story of why solo travel among women is on the rise is a lot more complicated (and interesting) than the life expectancy gap. Of the 600 ...

  7. Florida Photographic Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Photographic Collection is a nationally recognized component of the State Archives of Florida and contains over a million images, and over 6,000 movies and video tapes. Over 200,000 of the photographs are available through the Florida Memory Program web site.

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  9. African Americans in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Racial segregation forced black people and white people to attend different schools in Florida. The quality of education was poor for African American children. In the year 1956, two African American black women were arrested in the city Tallahassee for sitting in the front seats of a bus when they were told to sit in the back of the bus. [17]