Growing up, Jean Kiner spent her summers working the muck fields in Zellwood, saving up money to ride the city bus into Orlando.
She would shop along Orange Avenue before stopping at the Five and Dime for a Coke and a hot dog. But Kiner was not allowed to sit at the counter to eat.
“I had to get it and leave,” she said, “or I could go over in the corner of the counter.”…