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Rosewood Massacre - Wikipedia
Massacre of 1923
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White Mob Destroyed Rosewood
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Remembering the Rosewood Massacre
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The Last Holdout: Survivor's History Lesson by Charles Flowers
Parallels between Cuba 1912 and Rosewood 1923
Wilson Hall in 1997
Teacher tells of Rosewood history
Woman chronicles Rosewood
Florida home with ties to horrific massacre up for sale
Rosewood and America in the Early Twentieth Century
Rosewood Massacre and the Women Who Survived It, pages 193-208
How One Woman's Lie Started A Race War Which Destroyed A Town
The Rosewood Massacre by Author Meserette Kentake
Rosewood Black History from Cedar Key Florida
1923 Horror Haunts Book and Films
Rosewood Survivors Say State Isn't Providing Full Scholarship Money
2018 - Real numbers from the Rosewood ‘massacre’ and why they matter
2017 - Standing Tall by Sirene Dagher
2016 - Matheson Museum’s New Exhibit Highlights Florida’s Black History
2002 - Day of remembrance play authored by resident
Museum organizations
1997- Children's Home Adds To Ministries: Unitarian Speaker
Leaders mark centennial SC
The Rosewood Massacre At A Glance
Films an 'Eyewitness' to lynching
81 Years Later Rosewood Memorialized
Rosewood Descendant Keeps The Memory Alive
List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States
The Guardian rosewood photos list
An Effort To Turn Its Last House Into A Museum
Senior Honors 2014 Theses, Remembering Rosewood, University of Redlands
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Survivors Tell of Terror,Rosewood's End In '23
Was the Rosewood Film Accurate?
After 70 Years, justice came to the survivors of Rosewood

The Hollywood's version Of 1923 atrocity, Wilson Hall has no intention of seeing the movie. He knows the real story.

Michael D'Orso's book, Like Judgment Day: The Ruin and Redemption of a Town Called Rosewood, is a Florida story from start to finish. The 1996 February 18 article in Orlando Sentinel 'Rosewood' Author Will Be In Lake Helen is the Dorso Florida story.

The Civil Rights History Project: Survey of Collections and Repositories Papers of Michael D'Orso

The Rosewood Massacre and the Women Who Survived It by MAXINE D. JONES, pages 193-208

Rosewood and America in the Early Twentieth Century by DAVID R. COLBURN, pages 175-191

Florida Historical Quarterly, Department of History, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-1350. Source in pdf

Smithsonian collection The Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museumand Center for African American history and culture. The opening date to the public was 2012.


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