Required Florida Education
The Ocoee 1920 Election Day: K-12 Content Resources
Ocoee Bibliographies
Ocoee Bibliographies 2020
Genre-Based Bibliography 2020
Websites
- Equal Justice Initiative
- Lynching in America (EJI)
- Orlando July Perry EJI Marker Installation (June 2019)
- Memphis Lynching Sites Project
- Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Valencia College Peace and Justice Institute
- Ocoee 1920 Voting Day Massacre Bibliography
- UCF RICHES Collection: Alliance for Truth and Justice
- Monroe Work Today
- Ocoee Election Day Violence- Nov 1920” (Report 19-15, Nov, 2019) Florida Office of Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA)
- 904ward (Jacksonville)
- NYTimes 1619 Project
- The Victory of Greenwood (Tulsa Massacre)
- Rosewood Massacre: Data Warehouse and Interactive History”
- “Forging a Path to Racial Justice” – (Bahai’s of the United States)
- MELLON
- Monument Lab
- Witness Stones
NEWS
- Orlando Sentinel, September 16, 2019: “Bill seeks to compensate descendants of Ocoee massacre victims 100 years later”
- ”Orlando Sentinel, June 22, 2019: “Recognition of Injustice: First-ever marker memorializing lynching of July Perry planted in Orange County”
- EJI, June 21, 2019 “EJI Unveils Historical Marker Recognizing Lynching in Orlando, Florida”
- Orlando Sentinel, April 9, 2019: “Marker Acknowledging Ocoee Massacre, July Perry lynching planned in Orlando”
- Orlando Sentinel, April 3, 2019: “Ocoee may city “hateful history” on historical marker for Election Day massacre, hopes for “better future”
- Facing South, May 14, 2010: “Ocoee, Fla: Remembering “the single bloodiest day in modern U.S. political history” (Paul Ortiz)
- Let Ocoee Marker Be an Educational Opportunity” – Guest Commentary, Charley Williams Ocoee Election Day Violence – November 1920Report 19-15, November 2019
- Mike Bloomberg’s Greenwood Initiative
- “10 Worst US Massacres of African-Americans”
- The Little-Known Story of America’s Deadliest Election Day Massacre A new exhibition on the 1920 Ocoee massacre examines the Florida city’s history of voter suppression and anti-black violenece
- Sentinel Op-Ed: July 31 – Teaching Fla’s Students about the Ocoee Massacre