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Former Gov. Reubin Askew's Legacy

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Former Gov. Reubin Askew died yesterday at the age of 85. He was known as “Reubin the Great”—and the 37th governor of Florida left behind a legacy of major strides for the state. 
Elected in 1970, Askew navigated a time of many changes in Florida’s history--namely the opening of Disney World in Orlando and appointing women and African Americans to the Cabinet.

One of his most notable actions was overseeing the desegregation of schools. N.Y. Nathiri of The Preserve Eatonville Community Association, says his actions set an example for others.
 
“Transparency, inclusion, and working to make certain that there was one standard of application as it applied to the citizens of the State of Florida”, said Nathiri.
 
Ben DiBiase of the Florida Historical Society says that Askew’s actions were pretty radical for the time period.
 
“Florida was sort of entrenched in that ‘Old South’ mentality", said DiBiase. "And Askew was a strong proponent of progress towards desegregation.” 
 
Gov. Rick Scott announced all flags will be flown at half-staff until Askew is buried. 

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