Grandsons of Black settlers reflect on segregated South: ‘Things were different on Sanibel’

A century ago, Florida’s Sanibel Island was a rugged tropical outpost. Few were hearty enough to brave the heat, the isolation and mosquito swarms. Yet a husband and wife saw potential in the salty soil. “Isiah and Hannah Gavin came to Sanibel around 1917,” said Kenneth Gavin, one of their…

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