The University of South Florida this week released its final report on a terrible chapter in Florida’s not-so-distant past. The report is about the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, Florida. It was a state-run reform school predominantly for African-American boys.
The school closed in 2011 after men who had attended as boys came forward to say they were beaten, raped and that some there were killed. Scores of unmarked graves have been discovered at the school.
There have never been any criminal charges filed. Here & Now’s Robin Young speaks with Sascha Cordner of WFSU in Tallahassee about this week’s news.
Guest
- Sascha Cordner, reporter at WFSU in Tallahassee. She tweets @SaschaCordner.
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