1994
Florida, USA
In 1994, the state of Florida compensates nine remaining African-American survivors of the Rosewood race riot in 1923.
The Rosewood massacre was a racially-motivated massacre of Black people that also led to the destruction of their town in Levy County, Florida. More recently, this event has been termed a 'race riot' and stemmed from the wrongful accusations made by a white woman that she had been attacked by a Black man. Sixty years later, the survivors and their descendants decide to sue the state of Florida for failing to protect them, as a result of which Florida becomes the first USA state to pay compensation for damages relating to racial violence.
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