I want to preface this entry with a few comments. I will be talking a bit about race relations in the United States and I want to be clear that I am not an expert on the subject. The opinions that I give are just that. I have taken a few classes at UNF that have dealt with race issues, like the Civil Rights Movement and a sociology class or two, but it takes someone with years of experience to give an educated viewpoint. This obviously will not stop me from providing my ignoble observations. I certainly do not want to say that I am representing the views of my school or the city of Jacksonville. So enough of the paid program disclosures and on with the writtin’.
Just in case you are wondering about the gravesite research I will let you know that I, for now, have put that aside. I do need to make sure the cemetery survey gets published for the public. I meant to check on that this Wednesday but I forgot.
This week Joel asked for Bryan and I to compile copies of documents on three “Jacksonville Ash Site” schools that are slated for demolition or decommission.
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why we did,nt recieve the 50 million and jacksonville got 94 million to clean up contaimination and we the peoples did,nt recieve anything and lived in that contamination as kids and attend school there as a child now am 51 that is not legal at all please reply