
The Paths of Progress (1945-1975)
Season 2013 Episode 6 | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Ep.6 - North Central Florida History 1945-1975. Post WWII changes / Civil Rights Movement.
Following WWII, progress in North Central Florida takes several paths. It begins with a population explosion that has consequences on the economy & education. New highways & interstates are developed to improve transportation & tourism. And as civil rights and war demonstrations gain traction across the country, Tallahassee & its two state universities become a hub for boycotts & protests.
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The Paths of Progress (1945-1975)
Season 2013 Episode 6 | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Following WWII, progress in North Central Florida takes several paths. It begins with a population explosion that has consequences on the economy & education. New highways & interstates are developed to improve transportation & tourism. And as civil rights and war demonstrations gain traction across the country, Tallahassee & its two state universities become a hub for boycotts & protests.
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