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Arthur McDuffie and the 1980 Miami Riots

Arthur McDuffie and the 1980 Miami Riots

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In this powerful episode of Tales From South Florida, we Take a TALK Down Memory Lane to one of the most painful and defining moments in Miami history—the killing of Miami resident Arthur McDuffie, the police cover-up that followed, and the 1980 Miami riots that changed the city forever.

Content Advisory: This episode discusses real historical events involving police violence, civil unrest, and loss of life. Listener discretion is advised. The intent of this episode is educational and reflective, honoring history while encouraging understanding and dialogue.

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