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On December 1, 1891, William Clark, an African-American store owner and businessman, organized 19 other black registered voters to incorporate the town of Goldsboro, which was the second African-American city to be incorporated in Florida. Goldsboro's early economy was driven by rail yards, fields, groves, ice houses, and produce houses. A year after its incorporation, Goldsboro opened a school led by Katie Stubbins.&#13;
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Goldsboro, which is located near Sanford, prevented that city from expanding further west. Instead, the City of Sanford passed a resolution to absorb Goldsboro, despite opposition from the latter town's officials. Nonetheless, the Florida State Legislated revoked Goldsboro's incorporation to allow its absorption into Sanford on April 6, 1911. The identity of Goldsboro began to erode as the City of Sanford renamed several of its historical streets. In 2007, Goldsboro was included in plans for Sanford's revitalization efforts. In 2011, the Goldsboro Historical Museum was opened in the town at the site of its original post office.</text>
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                  <text>"&lt;a href="http://www.goldsboromuseum.com/The-History-of-Goldsboro.html" target="_blank"&gt;The Rich History of Goldsboro&lt;/a&gt;." Goldsboro Historical Museum. http://www.goldsboromuseum.com/The-History-of-Goldsboro.html.</text>
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                <text>Dr. Stephen Caldwell Wright was born and raised in Goldsboro, an historic African-American community in Sanford, Florida. He lived in Sanford for most of his early life, except for one year in Lakeland for ninth grade. He attended Goldsboro Elementary School and Crooms High School, where he graduated in 1964. For his college education, Dr. Wright attended Volusia County Community College (now Daytona State College) in Daytona for one semester, Gibbs College (now merged with St. Petersburg College) in St. Petersburg for the first part of his Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton for the second part of his B.A. in English, Atlanta University for his Master of Arts degree in English, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania in for his Ph.D. in Linguistics and Rhetoric.</text>
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                <text>00:00:00 Introduction&lt;br /&gt;00:00:31 RECORDING CUTS OFF&lt;br /&gt;00:00:32 Introduction&lt;br /&gt;00:01:16 Education&lt;br /&gt;00:02:45 Growing up in Goldsboro&lt;br /&gt;00:04:40 Wright family&lt;br /&gt;00:07:00 The community's role in Wright's upbringing&lt;br /&gt;00:07:50 J. R. White&lt;br /&gt;00:11:20 Crooms High School and segregation&lt;br /&gt;00:15:46 Teachers and teaching black history&lt;br /&gt;00:16:29 Comparing Crooms to high school in Lakeland&lt;br /&gt;00:18:24 Working while in school&lt;br /&gt;00:22:49 Decline of Sanford Avenue's commercial district&lt;br /&gt;00:25:27 Comparing Goldsboro to the white part of Downtown Sanford&lt;br /&gt;00:26:51 Interaction between Goldsboro and Georgetown&lt;br /&gt;00:29:47 Crooms High School&lt;br /&gt;00:31:48 Volusia County Community College&lt;br /&gt;00:33:35 Integration&lt;br /&gt;00:36:55 Comparing communities in Daytona, St. Petersburg, and Boca Raton&lt;br /&gt;00:41:23 Florida Atlantic University&lt;br /&gt;00:48:14 Interactions with Cubans, Hispanics, and whites in Boca Raton&lt;br /&gt;00:55:13 Atlanta University&lt;br /&gt;00:59:11 Miami and its poetry scene&lt;br /&gt;01:01:11 Comparing Miami and Atlanta&lt;br /&gt;01:02:02 Experience in Indiana, Pennsylvania&lt;br /&gt;01:13:35 Teaching at Crooms High School&lt;br /&gt;01:20:09 Teaching high school and teaching community college&lt;br /&gt;01:22:24 How Sanford changed over time&lt;br /&gt;01:24:59 Race relations in Sanford&lt;br /&gt;01:27:03 How Goldsboro changed over time&lt;br /&gt;01:29:11 Naval Air Station Sanford&lt;br /&gt;01:31:37 Vietnam War&lt;br /&gt;01:36:24 Sanford during the 1980s, the 1990s, and today&lt;br /&gt;01:47:57 How students changed over time&lt;br /&gt;01:53:10 Sanford's aging population&lt;br /&gt;01:57:20 Closing remarks</text>
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On December 1, 1891, William Clark, an African-American store owner and businessman, organized 19 other black registered voters to incorporate the town of Goldsboro, which was the second African-American city to be incorporated in Florida. Goldsboro's early economy was driven by rail yards, fields, groves, ice houses, and produce houses. A year after its incorporation, Goldsboro opened a school led by Katie Stubbins.&#13;
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Goldsboro, which is located near Sanford, prevented that city from expanding further west. Instead, the City of Sanford passed a resolution to absorb Goldsboro, despite opposition from the latter town's officials. Nonetheless, the Florida State Legislated revoked Goldsboro's incorporation to allow its absorption into Sanford on April 6, 1911. The identity of Goldsboro began to erode as the City of Sanford renamed several of its historical streets. In 2007, Goldsboro was included in plans for Sanford's revitalization efforts. In 2011, the Goldsboro Historical Museum was opened in the town at the site of its original post office.</text>
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On December 1, 1891, William Clark, an African-American store owner and businessman, organized 19 other black registered voters to incorporate the town of Goldsboro, which was the second African-American city to be incorporated in Florida. Goldsboro's early economy was driven by rail yards, fields, groves, ice houses, and produce houses. A year after its incorporation, Goldsboro opened a school led by Katie Stubbins.&#13;
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On December 1, 1891, William Clark, an African-American store owner and businessman, organized 19 other black registered voters to incorporate the town of Goldsboro, which was the second African-American city to be incorporated in Florida. Goldsboro's early economy was driven by rail yards, fields, groves, ice houses, and produce houses. A year after its incorporation, Goldsboro opened a school led by Katie Stubbins.&#13;
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Goldsboro, which is located near Sanford, prevented that city from expanding further west. Instead, the City of Sanford passed a resolution to absorb Goldsboro, despite opposition from the latter town's officials. Nonetheless, the Florida State Legislated revoked Goldsboro's incorporation to allow its absorption into Sanford on April 6, 1911. The identity of Goldsboro began to erode as the City of Sanford renamed several of its historical streets. In 2007, Goldsboro was included in plans for Sanford's revitalization efforts. In 2011, the Goldsboro Historical Museum was opened in the town at the site of its original post office.</text>
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                  <text>Imperiale, Nancy. "&lt;a href="http://www.greenwood-cemetery.net/history.htm" target="_blank"&gt;Discovering A Lost City Historian Finds Surprising Past Of The Goldsboro Community&lt;/a&gt;." &lt;em&gt;The Orlando Sentinel&lt;/em&gt;, May 20, 1990. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1990-05-20/news/9005190395_1_sanford-goldsboro-elliott.</text>
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&#13;
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