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  • I am from Callahan Fla. (Nassau County) we went to the beach every summer as a kid, we called it the black beach and I remember the beach lady. She was a beautiful person and a part of history...

  • Very interesting, thank you for sharing!

  • the beach lady was my aunt, I love and miss her so much, I am so glad she's out here in cyberspace for all the world to see.

  • Word!

  • RIP Beach Lady <3 you were so beautiful.

  • ilove that lady she reminds me of my grandma

  • Insightful video.

  • I had read of "The Beach Lady" but I enjoyed seeing this film. She is an inspiration to me.

  • My family loves going there. My desire is to coordinate people interested in revitalizing the area and purchase the available properties to bring life back here. It's so beautiful, spiritual & inspiring!

  • RIP Beach Lady

  • Not Slave,But kidnap Africans.

  • Wow i met this amazeing woman very late one night on the beach when i was young, she told me about the whales & how important they are.

  • Facinating yet horrifying Truth!

    Also American Beach was established in 1933 as a benefit for employees of the Afro-American Life Insurance Company.

    Until the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, it was one of the few beaches in the Southeast that were open to African Americans. !

  • amelia island is such a magical, historical, charming place.

    i miss it.

    thank you for posting this.

  • I really loved this video..mesmerizing, sad, historical ...very well done.

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