Literary Landmark: Beluthahatchee - Stetson Kennedy
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Fruit Cove, Fla.
Dedicated November 16, 2013
Partner: Florida Center for the Book
Florida author, award-winning journalist and activist Stetson Kennedy (1916-2011) created Lake Beluthahatchee and its surrounding wildlife sanctuary. On this site Kennedy wrote portions or complete manuscripts of his books and articles. Kennedy's investigative journalism extended beyond his 1940's infiltration of the Ku Klux Klan, reporting violations of civil rights regionally and internationally.
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Dedication and opening of Stetson Kennedy's literary landmark home set for Nov. 16 (Staugustine)