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+ | *[[1905]] – Florida's first [[Jim Crow law]], written by Pensacolian [[John Campbell Avery, Jr.]] and segregating [[streetcars]], goes into effect. | ||
+ | *[[1969]] – [[John Holliday Perry, Jr.]] and [[Perry Publishing]] announce their sale of the ''[[Pensacola News-Journal]]'' newspapers to [[Gannett]] for $15.5 million. | ||
+ | *[[1999]] – The first issue of [[Rick Outzen]]'s weekly ''[[Independent News|Independent]]'' newspaper is published. | ||
+ | *[[2005]] – [[Susan Watson]] becomes director of the [[ACLU of Florida Northwest Region]]. | ||
+ | *[[2007]] – The final candidates for [[Officer Candidate School]] arrive at [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]]. | ||
+ | *[[2010]] - Pensacola Junior College is redesignated as Pensacola State College. | ||
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+ | ==Births== | ||
+ | *[[1958]] – [[Cary Stidham]] | ||
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+ | ==Deaths== | ||
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+ | *[[2000]] - Donald Cook Kayton | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 24 April 2019
Events[edit]
- 1905 – Florida's first Jim Crow law, written by Pensacolian John Campbell Avery, Jr. and segregating streetcars, goes into effect.
- 1969 – John Holliday Perry, Jr. and Perry Publishing announce their sale of the Pensacola News-Journal newspapers to Gannett for $15.5 million.
- 1999 – The first issue of Rick Outzen's weekly Independent newspaper is published.
- 2005 – Susan Watson becomes director of the ACLU of Florida Northwest Region.
- 2007 – The final candidates for Officer Candidate School arrive at Naval Air Station Pensacola.
- 2010 - Pensacola Junior College is redesignated as Pensacola State College.
Births[edit]
Deaths[edit]
- 2000 - Donald Cook Kayton