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Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 29: Vol. 94, No. 4, Spring 2016
Tags: Afghanistan; American Communist Labor Party; ammonia; Armand Hammer; Bank of America; Brad Massey; cold war; communism; communists; company towns; convict leasing; Daniel S. Murphree; détente; draglines; Eastern Bloc; embargos; environmentalism; environmentalists; Ex-Im Bank; Export-Import Bank; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Ford Motor Company; globalization; Heinz Alfred Kissinger; Henry Alfred Kissinger; Henry Kissinger; Hooker Chemical Company; International Ore and Fertilizer Company; Jefferson Lake Sulphur Company; labor; laborers; mines; mining; Morocco; Muammar Gaddafi; Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar Gaddafi; Nikita Khrushchev; Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev; Occidental Petroleum Corporation; OPEC; Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Osceola National Forest; Oxy; Peace River; phosphate; pollution; price setting; recycling; Richard Bernard Stone; Richard Milhous Nixon; Richard Nixon; Richard Stone; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; socialism; socialists; Soviet Union; Soviet-Afghan War; Soviets; Stalinization; strip mining; Sunshine Skyway Bridge Disaster; trade deals; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; USSR; World War II; WWII
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 28: Vol. 94, No. 3, Winter 2016
Tags: Abiaka; African Americans; Alexander H. Darnes; American Civil War; American Indians; Amerindians; Andersonville Prison; Andrew Jackson; Camp Sumter; Charles A. Tingley; Christine A. Rizzi; colonialism; colonials; colonies; colonization; colony; Confederacy; Confederates; Daniel S. Murphree; David Levy Yulee; doctors; Edmund Kirby Smith; Elmira Prison; ethnogenesis; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; freedman; freedmen; fugitive slaves; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe; Indian Removal Act; indigenous; Jacksonville; James Fenimore Cooper; James G. Cusick; Jane Landers; Jim Crow South; Jules Gabriel Verne; Jules Verne; landscapes; Larry Rivers; literature; Matthew J. Clavin; Maurice O'Sullivan; Miccosukee; Mikasuki; military; Native Americans; novels; Osceola; Patsy West; physicians; poetry; POW; prisoner camps; prisoners; Prisoners of War; Reconstruction; Robert Saunders, Jr.; runaway slaves; Sam Jones; Second Seminole War; segregation; segregationists; Seminole War; Seminoles; slavery; Spanish; Stephen Crane; terrains; Third Seminole War; Union; Walt Whitman; Walter Whitman; Wilbur Wightman Gramling
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 27: Vol. 94, No. 2, Fall 2015
Tags: African Americans; African Fort; American Indians; Amerindians; Apalachicola River; Black Seminoles; Blount's Fort; borderlands; British Army; British Post; Claudio Saunt; colonial; colonialism; colonization; Creeks; crimes; criminality; Daniel S. Murphree; discourse; Edward Nicolls; FHQ; First Seminole War; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort Apalachicola; Fort Gadsden; forts; Gulf of Mexico; indigenous; Jane Landers; John Paul Nuño; Joshua Reed Giddings; militias; Nathaniel Millett; Native Americans; Negro Fort; Nicholls Fort; Panton, Leslie & Company; Pensacola; Prospect Bluff Fort; race relations; runaway slaves; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; slavery; Spanish; The Exiles of Florida; Vicente Sebastián Pintado; Wewahitchka
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 26: Vol. 94, No. 1, Summer 2015
Tags: ACA; Affordable Care Act; Arthenia Joyner; Barack Hussein Obama II; Barack Obama; Barbara Palmer; Bill McCollum; Bob Graham; Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; Carolyn B. Maloney; Carolyn Bosher; Carolyn Maloney; conservatives; Cynthia Lummis; Cynthia Marie Lummis Wiederspahn; Daniel Alan Webster; Daniel Robert Graham; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Webster; Democratic Party; Democrats; Dempsey J. Barron; Dempsey James Barron; Elaine Boom; Elaine Gordon; Eleanor Weinstock; Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson; Emma Watson; Equal Rights Amendment; ERA; federal overreach; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida House Judiciary Committee; Florida House of Representatives; Florida Senate; gay adoptions; gay marriage; gender equality; GLBT; Ira William McCollum, Jr.; Janet Reno; Janet Wood Reno; Laura E. Brock; lawsuits; LGBT; marriage equality; Mary Louise Streep; Medicaid; Meryl Streep; Obamacare; Obergefell v. Hodges; Pam Bondi; Pamela Jo Bond; Pastor Protection Act; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Pork Chop Gang; PPACA; progressives; religions; Religious Right; representatives; Republican Party; Republicans; Richard Lynn Scott; Rick Scott; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; S.B. 110; S.B. 120; same-sex marriages; Senate Bill 110; Senate Bill 120; Senators; states' rights; U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Senate; women; women's rights
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 25: Vol. 93, No. 4, Spring 2015
Tags: African Americans; Arthur F. Burns; Arthur Frank Burns; BPR; Daniel S. Murphree; Derrick Hermanstorfer; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways; Dwight David Eisenhower; expressways; Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Gerald N. Grob; Harry S. Truman; highway engineers; historicism; housing relocation; I-4; I-95; Ike Eisenhower; Interstate 4; Interstate 95; Interstate Freeway System; Interstate Highway System; Interstate System; Liberty City; Miami; Miami-Dade County; Overtown; public housing; public works projects; race relations; Raymond A. Mohl; regional planning; roads; Robert Cassanello; Robert Moses; Thomas H. MacDonald; U.S. Bureau of Public Roads; urban planning; urban renewal
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 24: Vol. 93, No. 3, Winter 2015
Tags: adaptation; American Revolution; American Revolutionary War; Atlantic World; British East Florida; British Florida; Carlos Antonio Pascual Francisco Javier Juan Nepomuceno José Januario Serafín Diego; Carlos Howard; cattle; Charles III of Spain; Charles IV of Spain; Charles V of Sicily; Charles VII of Naples; Chuck Meide; Citizen Genet; citrus; colonial; colonialism; colonists; colonization; crimes; criminal investigations; Cuban exiles; Daniel S. Murphree; defendants; deviants; Edmond-Charles Genêt; Enlightenment; Enrique White; Ferdinand the Learned; Ferdinand VI of Spain; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; French and Indian War; frontiers; Gálvez clan; geography; Henry O'Neil; historical archaeology; imperialism; imperialists; James Grant; James Grant, Laird of Ballindalloch; Joyce Elizabeth Harman; Juan Nepomuceno de Quesada; Juan Nepomuceno de Quesada y Barnuevo Arrocha; merchants; murders; Patriot War; politics; prosecution; Roman Catholics; Second Spanish Period; Seven Years' War; Sherry Johnson; shipwrecks; slanders; sodomy; Southern Expedition; Spanish America; Spanish Court; Spanish Monarchy; Spanish sovereignty; St. Augustine; Susan Schwartz; trade; Vicente Manuel de Céspedes; Vicente Manuel de Zéspedes; violence; War of Jenkins' Ear; War of the Spanish Succession; West Florida
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 23: Vol. 93, No. 2, Fall 2014
Tags: Abraham; American Indians; Amerindians; Andrew Jackson; Battle of Ouithlacoochie; Battle of Withlacoochee; C. S. Monaco; Creeks; Daniel S. Murphree; diaries; diary; diplomacy; diseases; Edmund P. Gaines; Edmund Pendleton Gaines; Ethan A. Hitchcock; Ethan Allen; Ethan Allen Hitchcock; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Wars; indigenous; James Gadsden; John Bell; malaria; medicines; military; Native Americans; Old Army; Pascofa; peace strategy; Second Seminole War; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; social history; Tallahassee; translators; treaties; treaty; Treaty of Fort Gibson; Treaty of Payne's Landing; treaty-making; U.S. Army; U.S. Department of War; W. A. Croffut; Walker Keith Armistead; William Augustus Croffut; William J. Worth; William Jenkins Worth; William S. Harney; William Selby Harney; Winfield Scott; Zachary Taylor
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 22: Vol. 93, No. 1, Summer 2014
Tags: 18th Amendment; alcohols; black markets; bootleg; Chinese immigrants; Ching Jack; Cognac; communism; communists; Cuba; Cuban Americans; Cubans; Daniel S. Murphree; demographics; distillers; Eighteenth Amendment; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Gordon's Gin; Hennessy; illegal immigration; immigrants; immigration; immigration quotas; Jacksonville; Jas Hennessy & Co.; Lisa Lindquist-Dorr; migrations; Pensacola; Prohibition; Red Scare; rum; smuggling; spirits; underground economy
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 21: Vol. 92, No. 4, Spring 2014
Tags: abolition; abolitionists; Columbus Jones; Daniel S. Murphree; Deep South; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort Barrancas; Fort McRee; Fort Pickens; Fort San Carlos de Barrancas; fugitive slaves; John Brown; Johnathon Walker; labor; Matthew J. Clavin; Pensacola; Pensacola Navy Yard; race relations; racism; runaway slaves; slave owners; slave rebellions; slave resistance; slave revolts; slave stealers; slave trade; slaveholders; slavery; SS; Underground Railroad
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 20: Vol. 92, No. 3, Winter 2014
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; Amy Turner Bushnell; Bonnie G. McEwan; Caribbean Sea; Castillo De San Marco; colonialism; colonials; colonies; colonization; colony; Daniel S. Murphree; declension; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; fortifications; forts; indigenous; Jane Landers; John Davis; Mission San Luis de Apalachee; missionaries; missionary; Native Americans; New Spain; Paul E. Hoffman; piracy; pirates; raiding; Robert Searle; Roman Catholic Church; Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholics; San Luis de Talimali; Spain; Spaniards; Spanish Empire; Spanish Florida; Spanish missions; St. Augustine; Susan Richbourg Parker; Tallahassee
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 19: Vol. 92, No. 2, Fall 2013
Tags: 8th Amendment; 9/11; admiralty; Andrea Gail; attorneys; Ben Krentzman; Bradenton; busing; Carlos Enrique Lehder Rivas; Carlos Lehder; Claude R. Kirk, Jr.; Claude Roy Kirk, Jr.; cocaine; Committee for State Security; convictions; copyright; Costello v. Wainwright; courts; crimes; criminal prosecutions; cruel and unusual punishment; Daniel S. Murphree; desegregation; Donnell Godfrey; Donnie Brasco; drug cartel; drug trafficking; drugs; Eighth Amendment; employment; espionage; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; fraud; George Trofimoff; Harriet v. Board of Public Construction; Harvest v. Board of Public Instruction of Manatee County; inmates; integration; intellectual property; IP; Isaac Benjamin Krentzman, Jr.; judicial branch; KGB; lawyers; litigation; Lou Pearlman; Louis Jay Pearlman; Manatee County; Manuel Antonio Noriega Moreno; Manuel Noriega; Medellín Cartel; mental illness; Mims v. Duval County School Board; NAACP; narcotics; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Heritage Life Insurance Company; Palestine Islamic Jihad; Playboy Enterprise v. Frena; pornography; prison overcrowding; prisoners; prisons; race relations; racial violence; Richard S. Dellinger; Robinson v. Jacksonville Shipyards; Sami Al-Arian; Sami Amin Al-Arian; Santo Trafficante, Jr.; school districts; schools; segregation; September 11 Attacks; Shalom Weiss; Sholam Weiss; Skyway Bridge; spying; state prisons; Supreme Court of the United States; terrorism; The Perfect Storm; trial courts; trials; Tynev. Time Warner Entertainment Company; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida; U.S. Supreme Court; Wesley Snipes; Wesley Trent Snipes; William Terrell Hodges
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 18: Vol. 92, No. 1, Summer 2013
Tags: annexations; Daniel S. Murphree; expansion; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Military; Florida Parishes; James Madison; law enforcement; Louisiana Purchase West Florida; marauding; military interventions; military police; National Agents; rebellions; rebels; Republic of West Florida; Republicanism; revolutions; Sam Watson; sovereignty; Thomas Jefferson; U.S. Army; West Florida
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 17: Vol. 91, No. 4, Spring 2013
Tags: Andrew Fairbanks; Andy Fairbanks; archival research; biowaste; Chris Meindl; Christopher Meindl; construction and demolition debris; Daniel S. Murphree; environmentalism; FDEP; FHQ; Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Florida Historical Quarterly; garbage; garbage dumps; Gary Mormino; Golden Age of Garbage Governance; Good Company Tampa Bay; Jennifer Wunderlich; Kessler Consulting, Inc.; laws; legislation; open dump inventory; population growth; Product Policy Institute; recycling; solid waste; Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965; Solid Waste Management Act of 1988; suburban development; suburbanization; SWDA; SWMA; third pollution; trash; urban development; urban sprawl; urbanization; wetland management; wetlands
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 16: Vol. 91, No. 3, Winter 2013
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; archaeology; borderlands; cartography; citrus; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Columbian Exchange; conquerors; conquistadors; Daniel S. Murphree; diseases; domestication; epidemic parotitis; Europeans; expeditions; explorers; feral hogs; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; flu; Hernando de Soto; indigenous; influenza; Jacksonville; Jean Ribault; John McGrath; Jonathan DeCoster; Juan Pardo; Juan Ponce de León; Kathleen A. Deagan; La Florida; legends; measles; mumps; myths; Native Americans; oranges; Paul Hoffman; peach; peaches; Pedro Menéndez de Avilés; pigs; pox; red plague; resource exploration; River of the Holy Spirit; Santa Elena; smallpox; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine; Timucua; Timucuan; Tristán de Luna y Arellano; Variola vera
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 15: Vol. 91, No. 2, Fall 2012
Tags: 1935 Labor Day hurricane; American Red Cross; architecture; cisterns; construction; Daniel S. Murphree; direct relief; disaster relief; FDR; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FERA; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Keys; Florida National Guard; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Great Depression; hurricane houses; Hurricane Monument; hurricanes; Islamorada; Matthew G. Hyland; Monroe County; natural disasters; New Deal; Plantation Key; poured concrete; Sleeping Policeman; Upper Matecumbe Key; Vogelbird; work relief
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 14: Vol. 91, No. 1, Summer 2012
Tags: abstinence; African Americans; arrests; civil liberties; civil rights; Claire Strom; commercial sex; crimes; curfews; Daniel S. Murphree; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; gender; Jacksonville; military; modern Venereal Disease Month; orlando; pellagra; prostitutes; prostitution; public health; race relations; research; sailors; sex workers; sexuality; sexually transmitted diseases; sexually transmitted infections; soldiers; Solomon Kolack; STD; STI; students; syphilis; trials; VD; venereal diseases; women's history; World War II; WWII
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 13: Vol. 90, No. 4, Spring 2012
Tags: A.L. Lewis; Abraham Lincoln Lewis; African Americans; Afro-American Life Insurance Company; Alexander H. Darnes; Anderson Bank; Anderson Fish and Oyster Company; attorneys; Booker T. Washington; Booker Taliaferro Washington; business class; business owners; Charles Anderson; Charlotte Anderson Lewis; Charlotte Scott Anderson; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; Cuban Americans; Cubans; culture; Daniel S. Murphree; David Jackson, Jr.; doctors; Eartha M. M. White; ethnohistory; FHQ; FHS; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Historical Society; folk; Jacksonville; Jillian Prescott Memorial; Jim Crow South; John Mitchell; lawyers; life insurance; Miami; Minorcans; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Ocala; physicians; professional class; race relations; ranching; Richard D. Anderson; Robert Cassanello; Robert Lewis; Simuel Decatur McGill; St. Augustine; Tina Bucuvalas; traditions; upper class
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 12: Vol. 90, No. 3, Winter 2012
Tags: Alison Meek; Carl Hiaasen; Charlie Hailey; cinema; Colony Theatre; Cultural Actors; Daniel S. Murphree; David M. Parker; Denise K. Cummings; Downtown Winter Park; FHQ; films; Florida Historical Quarterly; Imagined Florida; Jeff Rice; Julian C. Chambliss; Leslie Kemp Poole; Marjorie's Wake; Miami; Miami Vice; motion pictures; movie theaters; movies; murders; pastels; popular culture; porch; porches; South Florida; Southern California; stereotypes; tourism; tourists
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 11: Vol. 90, No. 2, Fall 2011
Tags: Benjamin D. Brotemarkle; borderlands; Cody Scallions; Connie Lester; Daniel S. Murphree; democracy; diplomacy; Don Carlos Dehault De Lassus; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Parishes; foreign policy; French Louisiana; imperialism; James G. Cusick; James Madison; James Madison, Jr.; Kemper Revolt; Lone Star Flag; Louisiana Purchase; Manifest Destiny; Nathan Kemper; national security; New France; No Transfer Policy; No-Transfer Resolution; Paul Ortiz; Philip Hickey; politics; presidents; raiding; raids; Republic of West Florida; Reuben Kemper; revolts; right to vote; Samuel C. Hyde Jr.; Samuel Kemper; Spanish Borderlands; Spanish Colonies; Spanish East Florida; Spanish Florida; Spanish West Florida; Stetson Kennedy; territorial acquisition; territorial expansion; voting; West Florida; West Florida Revolt; William C. C. Claiborne; William Charles Cole Claiborne; William S. Belko
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 10: Vol. 90, No. 1, Summer 2011
Tags: African Americans; American Civil War; Antebellum Florida; Auburn system; bishops; civil rights; Coleman F. Carroll; Confederacy; Confederate States of America; Confederates; Connie Lester; crime against property; crime against public order and morality; crime against the person; crimes; criminal justice; CSA; Daniel S. Murphree; desegregation; Federal Writers Project; FHQ; FHS; Florida Atlantic University; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Historical Society; Harry T. Moore; Harry Tyson Moore; indigenous; integration; Irvin D. S. Winsboro; James M. Denham; Judeo-Christian; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; law enforcement; laws; Mark Newman; Miami; Miami bombings; Michael Gannon; Mike Denham; Nation Magazine; Native Americans; New Deal; New York System; Palmetto Country; penitentiaries; penitentiary systems; Pensacola; prosecutions; punishments; race; race relations; racism; Raymond A. Mohl; Reconstruction; religions; research; Robert Cassanello; Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholics; seamen; segregation; sheriffs; social history; South Florida; Southern Exposure: Making the South Safe for Democracy; Spanish; Stetson Kennedy; storytelling; The Jim Crow Guide; The Pensacola Gazette; The Pittsburgh Courier; U.S. Marshals; violence; Vivian Miller; William B. Mack; William H. Hunt
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 9: Vol. 89, No. 4, Spring 2011
Tags: A Trip to Florida for Health and Sport; African Americans; Agnes Jenkins; authors; Connie Lester; Cross Creek; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; folklore; George Allan England; Idella Parke; Jesus Mendez; Jim Crow South; Kathryn Seidel; Key West; leisure tourism; literature; Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings; Martha Mickens; Maurice O'Sullivan; novelists; Oral History Association; Philip Levy; reading against the grain; Rebecca Sharpless; Robert Cassanello; rural; servants; servitude; social history; The New York Times; The Yearling; Williams Drysdale; women; women's history; writers
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 8: Vol. 89, No. 3, Winter 2011
Tags: activism; African Americans; anti-war movement; Antonio Rafael de la Cova; Black Freedom Movement; Black Student Union; C. Farris Bryant; Cecil Farris Bryant; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; colleges; Connie Lester; Cuban Americans; Cubans; desegregation; diversity; Eric Jarvis; evolution; exiles; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida land boom; Florida Legislative Investigation Committee; Florida Legislature; Florida Supreme court; Gainesville; gay; gay liberation movement; GLBT; Great War; Hamilton Holt; higher education; homosexuality; homosexuals; integration; J. Wayne Reitz; Jessica Clawson; Johns Committee; Joseph Crespino; Julius Wayne Reitz; Kent State shootings; Key West; land-grant universities; land-grant university; LeRoy Collins; LGBT; Miami; peace movement; pox; private education; private university; public education; public university; race relations; red plague; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; segregation; smallpox; Stephen C. O'Connell; Stephen Cornelius O'Connell; Stephen O'Connell; student movement; student protests; Supreme Court of Florida; Tampa; Ten Years' War; Thomas LeRoy Collins; tourism; UF; University of Florida; Variola vera; Virgil D. Hawkins; War of '68
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 7: Vol. 89, No. 2, Fall 2010
Tags: 1921 Tampa Bay hurricane; 1921 Tarpon Springs hurricane; advertising; American Revolution; Anthony Pym; boosters; British; California; colonialism; colonials; colonization; Connie Lester; Dan Schafer; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Schafer; Deborah L. Bauer; Dorothy Forbes; East Florida; Elizabeth Digby Pilot; English; environmental history; feminine; Feminizing Florida; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida land boom; gender history; graduate research; Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda; hurricanes; Jan Walsh Hokenson; John Forbes; Nicole C. Cox; Peter Ferdinando; Robert Cassanello; seduction; sexuality; shipwrecks; Spaniards; Spanish; St. Augustine; Sunny Land; Tampa; tourism; translation history; translations; West Florida; women; women's history
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 6: Vol. 89, No. 1, Summer 2010
Tags: adventurers; African Americans; agricultural cooperatives; American Indians; Amerindians; Bahamas; borderlands; British; chiefs; citrus; colonialism; colonials; colonization; Connie Lester; Creek Confederacy; Creek Nation; Creeks; crimes; Daniel S. Murphree; Director General of the Creeks; Estajoca; FAMU; FCC; FDC; feminism; feminists; FHQ; Florida A&M University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Florida Citrus Commission; Florida Department of Citrus; Florida Frontier; Florida Gulf Coast; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort San Marcos de Apalache; freezes; George B. Crawford; Gilbert C. Din; Gwendolyn Hoyt; Hoyt v. Florida; indigenous; industrial education; insanity; juries; jury; Labyrinthine Conundrum; liberal arts education; murder; Muscogee Confederacy; Muscogee Nation; Muscogees; Muskogees; myths; Native Americans; Normal School for Colored Teachers; Peter A. Dumbuya; race relations; Scott Hussey; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; State of Muskogee; Thomas de Saliere Tucker; trade; trials; West Florida; Whitaker; William Augustus Bowles; women; women's history
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 5: Vol. 88, No. 4, Spring 2010
Tags: Army; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; Confederacy; Confederates; Connie Lester; construction; Coral Gables; David Nelson; demographics; demography; Derrick E. White; desegregation; Dixie; Dixie's Land; education; extracurricular; FDOA; FHQ; Florida Department of Agriculture; Florida Historical Quarterly; football; fortifications; forts; Gainesville; Great Depression; I Wish I Was in Dixie; integration; LeRoy Collins; Miami; military slave rentals; music; Navy; Navy Yards; Old South; Pensacola; Pensacola Navy Yard; race relations; Robert Cassanello; segregation; slavery; slaves; songs; sporting; sports; Sun Belt; Thomas Hulse; Thomas LeRoy Collins; tourism; UA; UF; UM; University of Alabama; University of Florida; University of Miami; World Fair
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 4: Vol. 88, No. 3, Winter 2010
Tags: acquittals; African Americans; American Indians; Amerindians; Andrew Jackson; archival research; Army; Arthur Bancroft Schlesinger; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.; Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr.; artists; arts; Catherine Prescott Lecture; Charles Darwin; Charles Robert Darwin; Charlotte M. Porter; Connie Lester; crimes; Daniel Feller; declarations of war; FHQ; First Seminole War; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Wars; foreign policy; gender roles; generals; indigenous; invasions; J. Thomas Perry; Jacksonville; Jacksonville Mutiny of 1865; James Monroe; John C. Calhoun; John Caldwell Calhoun; John F. Fannin; male roles; Martin Johnson Heade; military; murders; mutinies; mutiny; national banks; Native Americans; natural selection; On the Origin of Species; presidents; race relations; racism; Robert Cassanello; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; sex; Spanish Florida; The Papers of Andrew Jackson; The Tampa Morning Tribune; Union Army; W. M. Hendley; wars; wetlands; wildlife
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 3: Vol. 88, No. 2, Fall 2009
Tags: African Americans; Africans; American Indians; American South; Amerindians; Belinda Delzell; Conch Republic; Connie Lester; Delaney Learning Project; Emerson; Equal Rights Amendment; ERA; FHQ; Florida Frontier; Florida Historical Quarterly; George V. Minton; Hastings; Hastings Branch Library; Home Demonstration Movement; indigenous; journalism; journalists; Kevin Kokomoor; Key West; Kimberly Wilmot Voss; libraries; library; Lori Wilson; Nancy J. Levine; Native Americans; race relations; race riots; Robert Cassanello; Sandie A. Stratton; Seminoles; Sharon Cleland; slavery; slaves; St. Johns Library Advisory Board; T-1 lines; tea sets, tractors; William C. Barnett; women's rights
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 2: Vol. 88, No. 1, Summer 2009
Tags: African Americans; Angelo Albano; archival research; Arthur Ellsworth Summerfield; Arthur Summerfield; Blockbusters; Bob Graham Center for Public Service; Brian Ward; Castenge Ficarrotta; Castenzio Ficarrotta; civil rights; Clarence J. Brown; Clarence J. Brown, Sr.; Connie Lester; Costanzo Ficarrotta; Dave Engels; factions; FHQ; Florence Garrison; Florida Historical Quarterly; French; G. H. Alexander; GOP; Grand Old Party; Henry B. Plant; Henry Flagler; Henry Morrison Flagler; Herbert Brownell, Jr.; immigrants; Italian Americans; Italians; Jesus Mendez; Miami; Michael D. Bowen; Neal Deal coalition; New Deal; political parties; political party; politics; Post-WWII; property expansion; race relations; railroads; Republican Party; Republican Party of Florida; Republicanism; Republicans; Robert A. Taft; Robert Alphonso Taft; Robert Cassanello; Robert J. Alderson, Jr.; Sicilians; Solid South; Spanish East Florida; Stefano Luconi; Taft-Dewey Campaign; Tampa, lynchings; Thomas E. Dewey; Thomas Edmund Dewey; urban growth; Wesley Garrison
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 1: Vol. 87, No. 4, Spring 2009
Tags: A Flash of Green; activism; authors; baseball; climate change; Connie Lester; Dorothy Mays; Duane E. De Freese; environmental groups; environmental protection; environmentalism; environmentalists; FHQ; fiction; Florida Historical Quarterly; Francisco A. Poyo; Gatorland; Gerald E. Poyo; global warming; Havana, Cuba; Jack Davis; Jack E. Davis; Jillian Prescott Memorial Lecture; John D. MacDonald; John Dann MacDonald; Key West; La Florida; novelists; novels; Rachel Carson; Rachel Louise Carson; Robert Cassanello; Sarasota; Sarasota Bay; Silent Spring; sports; survival of the fittest; tourism; tourist attractions; tourists; Travis McGee; uglification; writers