Orlando lawmaker wants to expand scholarships for victims of 1920 Ocoee massacre
A state senator is seeking to expand a scholarship program set up more than 25 years ago because of a massacre in Rosewood to include people whose families were directly affected by the racially motivated 1920 Ocoee Election Day riot in Central Florida.
Sen. Randolph Bracy, D-Orlando, said Wednesday hes been in talks with House and Senate Republican leaders to expand the Rosewood Family Scholarship, which offers up to $6,100 a year to students descended from victims of the January 1923 massacre in the predominantly black Levy County community.
This will be the second time in the history of this country, I believe, that a state legislature will pass a measure like this, Bracy told reporters at the Capitol. I am very hopeful. The conversations have been very positive with the (Senate) president and the (House) speaker, and I believe this is the year to do it.
Along with making descendants of the people harmed by the Ocoee riot eligible for the scholarship program, Bracy hopes to increase the pot of money for the scholarships.
Read more: https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2021/02/18/orlando-lawmaker-wants-to-expand-scholarships-for-victims-of-1923-ocoee-massacre