Yep....Trump forced Palm Beach to end racial and religious segregation.....one of the reasons why racist democrats hate him....
Remember When Trump Got Palm Beach’s Country Clubs To Desegregate? Neither Does The Media
No, he didn't "get Palm Beach's clubs to desegregate". He bought a private estate and made it a club.
That's singular --
a club. As in "one".
Snopes
You'll also notice that when your own article mentions restrictions the city put on Rump's club (which is true) ------- none of them made reference to race or religion.
Your own link.
You'll further also notice that your own link also recounts how Rump
retracted his charge that he was being discriminated against because of his non-discrimination.
Again -- your own link.
Palm beach golfing had been "segregated" in such private estates -- between Jews and Gentiles --- for decades.
>> Every now and then I get to catch up on the news from Palm Beach, and I find out that, for some things, “plus de change, plus la meme chose” (more change, more of the same thing.) One of those concerns Palm Beach’s private clubs. The fact that they’re
exclusive isn’t surprising; that’s the nature of the place. And, since we are on U.S. soil, the freedom of association (under attack by our courts, but still there) make it possible for private clubs to admit whom they want and to exclude whom they don’t. But there’s one rather insidious practice that hasn’t changed even with all of the other social changes we have experienced here in the U.S., one that has survived the coming and going of many of us.
Anyone who lived on the north end of the island had to pass the Palm Beach Country Club, with its well manicured course and pristine clubhouse, to go anywhere. As we passed this place time and time again, I (a kid of nine or ten) wondered, “Why do we pass this place up to go to another club?” I grew up in a family where it wasn’t wise to ask too many questions, but eventually I was told that it was the “Jewish Country Club,” and since we were Gentiles, we belonged elsewhere. (That “elsewhere” was the Breakers.)
This segregation was strictly enforced. There were “Jewish clubs,” there were “Gentile clubs,” and n’er the twain met. This enforcement could be brutal. In the early 1960’s a member of another of Palm Beach’s exclusive clubs (the Everglades Club) made the mistake of bringing her Jewish friend for lunch. She was asked to resign her membership. << --
Join the Club --- Maybe Not
You'll notice the author epilogues at the end of this piece --- written in 2005, twenty years after Rump's golfing escapades --- thusly:
>> But even today the clubs of Palm Beach–and many elsewhere in South Florida and beyond–are still divided between Jew and Gentile. Some clubs in other places have opened up on this matter. But dear old Palm Beach is “sticking with tradition” on this one.<<
So no, the premise of this thread is bullshit. Or more directly we should say no, the media/history doesn't "remember" when that happened because ---- it didn't.