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News 6/360: Integrating the military and honoring icons through art, Central Florida is rooted in Black History

Changemakers, historic figures called Central Florida home

News 6/360 highlights Black History Month in Central Florida.

ORLANDO, Fla. – In this week’s episode of News 6/360, News 6 is highlighting Black History Month and the historic African-Americans who have ties to Central Florida.

News 6 anchors Julie Broughton and Brianna Volz dive into how the first incorporated all-black city in the nation is showing off its rich history through art. They also tell the story of one Central Florida veteran who helped integrate the military during World War II with a secret mission and a risky jump into a fiery forest. Since Central Florida is rich with Black History, they also walk you through places you can visit throughout the region to learn more about the iconic figures who paved the way for African-Americans today.

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This special episode gives viewers a look at Black History in 360-view as part of News 6′s innovative newscast “News 6/360.” It’s a first-of-its-kind show that immerses viewers in a 360-degree environment with impressive visuals to creatively tell the stories that are trending in Central Florida.

Users can watch “News 6/360” on their Android phones by going to ClickOrlando.com or the News 6 app. iPhone users can also use the YouTube app and search ClickOrlando.com. Virtual reality goggles are recommended to gain the full experience of the 360-degree arena.

Users can also search for the full stories on ClickOrlando.com.

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Note: To get the full experience, hit the play button and click and hold your mouse while moving it around the video screen.