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Joe Lee on Charles Simeon Lee's Farm
The Oviedo Outlook: Centennial Edition
Tags: 4th of July; A. Duda; A. Duda and Sons, Inc.; A. J. McCulley; A. M. Jones; A&W; ACL; African American; Al Ruthberg; Al Ruthberg's Dry Goods; Alafaya Square; Alafaya Woods; Alafaya Woods Boulevard; Albertsons; Allen Street; American Bandstand; American Legion; American Legion Post 243; American Radioactive Chemical Company; Anderson; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andrew Duda; Ann Leinhart; Anna Thompson; anniversary; Anything for Floors; Artesia Street; Arthur Evans; Arthur Scott; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Augusta Covington; Aulin Avenue; Avenue B.; B. F. Wheeler; B. G Smith; Babe Ruth League; Bank of Oviedo; Baptists; Baptizing Lake; Barbara Walker-Seaman; baseball; basketball; Bean Soup Ladies; Belle Glade; Ben Ward; Ben Wheeler; Benjamin Frank Wheeler; Benny Ward; Betty Aulin; Betty Malcolm; Betty Malcolm Jackson; Betty Palmer; Betty Reagan; Bill Clinton; Bill Martin; Bill Nelson; Bill Ward; Billie Chance; Black Hammock Fish Camp; Black Tuesday; Bob Butterworth; Bobby Malcolm; Boston Hill; Boston Park; Boy Scouts of American; Broadway Lily's Louis Edward Jordan, Sr.; Broadway Street; Brownie; Buddy Tyson; C. L. Clonts; C. R. Clonts and Associated Growers; C. S. 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W. Estes; race relations; Railroad Street; railroads; Rainbow Bowl; rations; Ray Alford; Ray Clonts; Reconstruction; Red Barn; Red Bug Lake Road; religion; Rex Clonts; Rick Burns; Riverside Park; Robert A. Butterworth; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; Roley Carter; Ropers; Rosa Gray; Roy Clonts; Roz Nogel; Russell Boston; Sanford; Sanford Airport; Sanford City League; Sanford Road; Sanlando Springs; sawmill; Sayde Fleming; Sayde Fleming Duda; Schmidt; school superintendent; schools; Scott Perry; SCPS; Sears and Roebuck; segregation; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole County School Board; Seminole County Sports Hall of Fame; Seminole High School; settlers; Shedd Street; Shirley Malcolm Sheppard; Shirley Partin; Signworks Graphik and Design, Inc.; Silver Glen Springs; Silver Star; Simmons; Singletary; skiing; Slavia; Smoky Burgess; Snow Hill; snow Hill Road; Solary's wharf; Sparks Lingo; Sparks Lingo Clonts; Sparks Lingo Ridenour; Spencer's Grocery and Drygoods; Spencer's Store; sports; SR 426; SR 434; SR 50; St. Johns River; St. Luke's Lutheran Cathedral; State Democratic Committee; statute; Steak'n'Shake; Steen Nelson; Stevens Street; Stommy Staley; Stone; Sugarby's; Sunday schools; Suzanne Partin; Swedes; Swedish; Sweetwater Park; Swift and Company; swimming pool; T. L. Lingo, Jr.; T. L. Mead; T. W. Lawton; T. W. Lawton Elementary School; Teacher's House; teachers; Ted Estes; Thad Lee Lingo III; Thad Lee Lingo, Jr.; The Gap; The Oviedo Outlook; The Scrubs; The Sign Man; The Square; Thee Lee; Thelma Lee; Thelma Lee Clonts; Theodore Luqueer Mead; Thomas Moon; Thomas Willington Lawton; Thompson; Tom Estes; Tom Moon; Tom Morgan; Tommy Estes; town government; Town House Restaurant; Troy Jones; turkey; Tuscawilla; Twin Rivers; U.S. Army; UCF; University of Central Florida; Vera Malcolm; veteran; Vietnam War; Vine Street; Viola Smith; Virginia Balkcom; Virginia Balkcom Mikler; Virginia Staley; W. G. Kilbee; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; Wagner; Wall Street Crash of 1929; Wallace Allen; Walter Frederick Mondale; Walter Mondale; Walter Teague; water skiing; Watermaster Plumbing; Wayne Jacobs; Wes Evans; Wheeler Fertilizer Plant; White's Wharf; William Jefferson Blythe III; William Jefferson Clinton; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.; Winchester Insurance, Inc.; Winter Park; Winter Park Telephone Company; Woman's Club; World War II; WWII; Zellwood
Joe Lee on Charles Simeon Lee's Celery Farm
Black Hammock Celery Fields
Tags: African American; agriculture; Black Hammock; celery; farms; laborers; Oviedo; workers
Charles "Charlie" Brantley
Tags: African American; band; band leader; blues; blues music; blues singer; blues vocalist; Brantley, Charles; Brantley, Charlie; Charlie Brantley and His Original Honey Dippers; Honey Dippers; music; Negro Musical Association; Original Honey Dippers; R&B; rhythm and blues; saxophonist; singer; Tampa; vocalist; West Tampa
"Diamond Teeth" Mary
Tags: "Diamond Teeth" Mary; African American; blues; blues music; blues singer; Bradenton; concert; gospel music; McClain, "Diamond Teeth" Mary Smith; McClain, Mary "Diamond Teeth" Smith; minstrel show; minstrelsy; singer; Smith, "Diamond Teeth"; Smith, Mary; St. Petersburg; Tampa Bay; vaudeville; vocalist; Walking Mary
Buckwheat Business Card
Dwight Saunders of Buckwheat
Dwight Saunders Performing with Buckwheat
Danny Richard and Dwight Saunders of Buckwheat
Danny Richard of Buckwheat
Danny Richard Performing with Buckwheat
Richard Radloff Performing with Buckwheat
Homestead Documentation for Henry Jackson
Tags: African American; B. M. Robinson; C. W. Atkinson; Charlie Adams; Clarence Burk; DOI; E. A. Douglas; E. R. Bailey; Edward Garvin; Fred McQuay; Gainesville; H. M. Haynes; Henry Jackson; Henry S. Chubb; Homestead; homesteader; homesteading; Jackson Heights; L. T. Hurst; Lila Mae Johnson; Oviedo; pea; potato; property; Robert M. Davis; Sanford; Shield Warren; The Sanford Herald; U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Land Office
Homestead Documentation for Benjamin James
Tags: African American; agriculture; B. M. Robinson; bean; Benjamin James; chicken; citrus; corn; DOI; E. R. Bailey; farm; farming; Gainesville; grape; Homestead; homesteader; homesteading; James W. Neal; Jamestown; M. J. Williams; Maitland; Marian H. Smith; melon; orange; orlando; Oviedo; pea; potato; property; Richard Adams; Richard H. Adams; Robert Finnell; Robert W. Davis; The Orlando Morning Sentinel; The Woods; U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Land Office; vegetable; W. C. Essington; William Long
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church of Oviedo
In Loving Memory of Mr. Harry Boston
Tags: "Big Newt" Boston; African American; Alberta Boston; Anthony Brooks; Anthony D. Mays; baseball; baseball diamond; Beatrice L. Mays; Beverly Perkins; Black; Boston Cemetery; Charlene Whipper; Clinton J. Dunston, Sr.; Denyse Hinton; Division Avenue; Donnie Boston; Edward Whipper; Ernestine Jackson; Fountainhead Missionary Baptist Church; funeral; Georgia M. Dunstan; Golden's Funeral Homes, Inc.; Grace and Mercy; Grant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church; Grant Chapel AME Church; Harry "Big Newt" Boston Day; Harry "Big Newt" Homer, Sr.; Harry H. Boston, Jr.; Helen D. Boston; Helen Oleavia; Henry Denard, Sr.; Herbert Boston; holiday; I'll Fly Away; Inez Williams; J. L. Williams; Jack Williams; Jacqueline W. Morgan; James Morgan; Jeanette Cooper; Jesse Haywood; Joan Boston; Jonathan A. Boston; Leo Barkley; Lessie Mae Barklet; Linda F. Boston; Lisa Boston; Mark A. Stewart; Mary Barkley; Mary Boston; Mary E. Brockett; Mary E. Brockett Boston; Mary Sue Jackson; Mary Sue Jackson Boston; medic; Miss Penny; Nearer My God to Thee; Oh I Want to See Him; OHS; Oliver Perkins; Oviedo; Oviedo Black Hawks; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Lady Black Hawks; Pearl Hamilton; Pennsylvania Avenue; Robert Smith; Roosevelt Barkley; Samuel Jackson; Shonda Wiggins; softball; sport; The Raven; U.S. Army; Valdosta High School; Valdosta State College; Valdosta, Georgia; VHS; VSC; What a Friend We Have in Jesus; William Jackson, Jr.; Willie Anny Payton; Willie Anny Payton Boston; Winter Park; Winter Park Memorial Hospital; World War II; WWII; Young People's Department
Map of Boston Hill Cemetery
Boston Hill Cemetery Dedication
Oviedo Citizens in Action
Harvest at the A. Duda and Sons Celery Farm in Slavia
A. Duda and Sons Mule Train
A. Duda and Sons Celery Packing House
Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
Willa Beatrice Brown Chappell
Tags: academy; activist; African American; Army Air Corps; aviation; aviator; Brown, Willa Beatrice; CAA; CAP; Chappell, Willa Beatrice Brown; Civil Aeronautics Authority; Civil Air Patrol; civil rights; Civilian Pilot Training Program; Cornelius Coffey School of Aeronautics; CPTP; equal rights; FAAA; Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Aviation Administration's Women's Advisory Board; flight training; NAA; National Airmen's Association of America; pilot; training; Willa Beatrice Brown Chappell Coffey
Robert Sengstacke Abbott
Wilhelmina White Colston
Edward R. Rodriguez
Tags: African American; African Americans; BCC; BCU; Bethune-Cookman College; Bethune-Cookman University; colleges; curators; Daytona Beach; Edward R. Rodriguez; Mary Jane McLeod Bethune; Mary McLeod Bethune; Miami; museums; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.; Rod Rodriguez; students; universities; university
Orlando Sentinel Baseball Players
Dr. George H. Starke, 1960
Map of Goldsboro, Orange County, Florida
Tags: 13th Street; 14th Street; 16th Street; African American; Blaine Street; Florida Land and Colonization Company; Fourteenth Street; Goldsboro; Goldsboro Avenue; Harrison Street; Historic Goldsboro Avenue; Lincoln Street; orange county; Sanford; Sixteenth Street; Thirteenth Place; Thirteenth Street; Thorpe & Chappell
Record Book of Marie Jones Francis
Marie Jones Francis Receiving Award
House of Bread Bakery
Crooms Academy Graduating Class of 1929
Tags: 13th Street; African American; Class of 1929; Crooms Academy; Crooms Academy of Information Technology; Crooms High School; Crooms, Joseph Nathaniel; education; educator; Goldsboro; graduate; graduation; high school; principal; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; school; student; teacher; Thirteenth Street
Crooms Academy Graduating Class of 1927
Harry Black and Maggie Benjamin Black
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 47: Integration and Sports at Bethune Cookman University
Tags: African American; athlete; athletic program; Bethune-Cookman College; Bethune-Cookman University; Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod; coach; college; college athlete; college recruitment; college sports; Cookman Institute of Jacksonville; Daytona Beach; Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School; desegregation; documentary; Florida A&M College; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College; football; HBCU; historically black colleges and universities; Hunter, Sheila Flemming; integration; Johnson, Ted; Long, Nancy; McClaren, Simon; men; Moore, Richard B.; physical education; Pittsburgh Steelers; podcast; race relations; recruitment; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; school; segregation; sports; Steelers; university; women; women's suffrage; World War II; WWII
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 46: An Interview with Joy Wallace Dickinson, Part 2
Tags: African American; Anderson, Robert; art; art festival; artist; author; baseball; baseball field; Beat Generation; Blackburn, Harlan; Bolita; casino; Chance, Frank Leroy; College Park; Cracker Mafia; crime; Cuba; desegregation; Dickinson, Joy Wallace; documentary; Evers, John "Johnny" Joseph; Evers, Johnny; festival; Flamingo Club; Florida State Road 50; gambling; George Stewart's Office Supplies; Havana, Cuba; integration; Jacksonville; journalism; journalist; Kerouac, Jack; King of the Beats; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; literature; local history; lottery; Mafia; meteorologist; Miami; Mitchell, E. B.; National Register of Historic Places; newspaper; nightclub; On the Road; organize crime; orlando; Park Avenue; photographer; photography; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; podcast; Remembering Orlando: Tales from Elvis to Disney; restaurant; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; segregation; Spring Training; SR 50; Stump, Charles "Charlie" W., Jr.; Stump, Charlie; Tampa; The Milton Berle Show; The Orlando Sentinel; Tinker Field; Tinker, Joe; Tinker, Joseph "Joe" Bert; weatherman; Winter Park; Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival; writer
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 45: An Interview with Joy Wallace Dickinson, Part 1
Tags: African American; Amtrak; Central Boulevard; cherry; Cherry Plaza; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; desegregation; Dickinson, Joy Wallace; Dickson & Ives Building; Dickson & Ives Company; Disney, Walt; Disney, Walter "Walt" Elias; documentary; Downtown Orlando; Eola Plaza; Eola Plaza Hotel; Florida Flashback; Florida State University; FSU; high school; HOTEL; Howard Junior High School; integration; Johnson, Lyndon Baines; journalism; journalist; Kennedy, John Fitzgerald; Lake Eola; Lake Eola Park; Lee, Harper; Lee, Nelle Harper; local history; Martínez-Fernández, Luis; newspaper; Orange Avenue; orange county; orlando; Orlando High School; Orlando: City of Dreams.; podcast; railroad; Remembering Orlando: Tales from Elvis to Disney; retail; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; school; segregation; Sligh Boulevard; South; Spanish Mediterranean Architecture; St. Augustine; The Orlando Sentinel; To Kill a Mockingbird; tourism; tourist attraction; train; train station; Walt Disney World; Yowell-Drew Company
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 40: Bethune Cookman University Founding
Tags: African American; Bethune-Cookman College; Bethune-Cookman College, 1904-1994: The Answered Prayer to a Dream; Bethune-Cookman University; Bethune, Albertus; Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod; Christian; Christianity; church; civil rights; civil rights activist; co-educational; college; Colored Women's Association; Cookman Institute of Jacksonville; Daytona Beach; Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School; Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Negro Girls; documentary; education; educator; Florida A&M College; Florida A&M University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; fundraising; Gamble, James; Gray, Willam H. III; HBCU; high school; historically black colleges and universities; Hunter, Sheila Flemming; Jim Crow South; junior college; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Laney, Lucy Craft; literacy; Mayseville, South Carolina; Methodism; Methodist; Methodist church; mission school; National Council of Negro Women; podcast; Presbyterian; Presbyterian church; Presbyterianism; private school; Procter & Gamble Company; public school; religion; religious education; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; school; separation of church and state; teacher; Tuskegee Institute; Tuskegee University; university; voter registration; voter registration movement; voting; Washington, Booker Taliaferro; White Sewing Machine Company; white supremacy; White, Thomas H.
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 36: Harry T. Moore, Part 2
Tags: African American; assassination; Barnes, Althemese; Barton, Juanita; Beiler, Rosalind J.; block voting; bomb; Brevard County; Brevard County NAACP; Brevard County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; citrus; citrus industry; civil rights; civil rights activist; Civil Rights Movement; Clark, Jim; Dickson, Oscar; documentary; educator; equal pay; Evers, Medgar Wiley; FBI; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Florida African-American Heritage Preservation Network; Florida State Attorney's Office; Gary, Bill; Green, Ben; Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex; historic preservation; homesite development committee; Jacksonville; John Gilmore Riley Research Center; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; labor; Lake County; law enforcement; lynching; martyr; McCall, Willis Virgil; Moore Cultural Complex, Inc.; Moore Festival; Moore, Angela; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry Tyson; murder; museum; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; open records law; orange; orange county; orange industry; orlando; park; podcast; police; police brutality; Poole, T. H.; preservation; principal; public history; public record; race relations; racism; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Sanford; segregation; Simms, Harriette Vyda; teacher; terrorism; terrorist; The Orlando Sentinel; UCF; University of Central Florida; voter registration; voting; voting rights; wages; white supremacy; Wolfinger, Norm; Wolfinger, Norman "Norm" Robert
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 35: Harry T. Moore, Part 1
Tags: African American; Apopka; Apopka KKK; Apopka Ku Klux Klan; assassination; bomb; Brevard County; Brevard County NAACP; Brevard County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; citrus; citrus industry; civil rights; civil rights activist; Civil Rights Movement; Clark, James C.; Clark, Jim C.; court; court case; Democrat; Democratic Party; documentary; educator; efore His Time: The Untold Story of Harry T. Moore, America's First Civil Rights Martyr; El-Shabazz, El-Hajj Malik; FBI; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Florida State Attorney; Green, Ben; Jacksonville; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Lake County; Library of Congress; Little, Malcolm; Live Oak; LOC; lynching; martyr; McCall, Willis Virgil; Moore, Angela; Moore, Evangeline; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry Tyson; murder; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; orange; orange county; Orange County Sheriff's Office; orange industry; podcast; principal; racism; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Simms, Harriette Vyda; Suwannee County; teacher; terrorism; terrorist; The Orlando Sentinel; tourism; voter registration; voting; X, Malcolm
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 29: Hamilton Holt, Part 2
Tags: African American; Animated Magazine; artillery shell; atomic bomb; Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Carnegie, Andrew; college; college president; Conference Plan; Congregational church; Congregationalism; Congregationalist; Coolidge, Calvin; Coolidge, John Calvin, Jr.; documentary; Downtown Winter Park; education; evolution; Florida Congregational Association; Florida State Legislature; higher education; Holt, Hamilton; HOTEL; Hugo, Victor Marie; Hurston, Zora Neale; Lake Osceola; Lane, Jack; League of Nations; leftist; legislation; Mills Memorial Center and Peace Monument; Mills Memorial Library; monument; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; Orlando Country Club; peace movement; podcast; political left; president; protest; race relations; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Rollins College; Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor; Roosevelt, Eleanor; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; segregation; Seminole Hotel; Seymour, Thaddeus; Taft, William Howard; Tallahassee; tourism; tourist; Truman, Harry S.; UN; United Nations; university; Wilson, Thomas Woodrow; Wilson, Woodrow; Winter Park; world peace; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 27: Central Florida without a Theme Park: An Interview with Dr. Benjamin Brotemarkle
Tags: African American; African-American community; art; Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community; Bach, Johann Sebastian; Barberville; Barberville Pioneer Festival; Beyond the Theme Parks: Exploring Central Florida; Brevard County; Brotemarkle, Benjamin D.; burial; cattle; cattle industry; Channel 24; Christmas; composer; Crawford, Janie; Cypress Gardens; documentary; Eatonville; festival; Flagler, Henry Morrison; Fort Christmas Historical Park; Harlem Renaissance; historic site; humanities; Hurston, Zora Neale; Kennedy Boulevard; local history; mermaid; Murphree, Daniel S.; music; musician; Nathiri, N. Y.; orange county; orlando; PEC; pioneer; Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts; podcast; radio; radio magazine; railroad; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; roadside attraction; Rollins College; Spaniards; Spanish; Stetson University; television; Their Eyes Were Watching God; Titusville; tourism; tourist; University Press of Florida; Vanderjagt, Steve; Walt Disney World; Weeki Wachee; Windover Archaeological Site; Windover Farm; Winter Park; Winter Park Bach Festival; WMFE; Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities
Service Record Description Card for Abraham Lancaster
Tags: Abraham Lancaster; African American; African American soldier; American Civil War, 1861-1865; military history; military service; South Carolina Volunteer Infantry; St. Augustine, Florida; United States Army; United States Colored Troops; US Army; US Colored Troops; USCT; veterans; Veterans Legacy Program
Enlistment Record for Abraham Lancaster
Tags: Abraham Lancaster; African American; African American soldier; American Civil War, 1861-1865; military history; military service; South Carolina Volunteer Infantry; St. Augustine, Florida; United States Army; United States Colored Troops; US Army; US Colored Troops; USCT; veterans; Veterans Legacy Program
Enlistment Record for William Hewlin
Tags: African American; African American soldier; American Civil War, 1861-1865; enlistment record; military history; military service; South Carolina Volunteer Infantry; St. Augustine, Florida; United States Army; United States Colored Troops; US Army; US Colored Troops; USCT; veterans; Veterans Legacy Program; William Hewlin
Enlistment Record for Thomas Hanandos
Tags: African American; African American soldier; American Civil War, 1861-1865; enlistment record; military history; military service; slavery; South Carolina Volunteer Infantry; St. Augustine; Thomas Hanandos; United States Army; United States Colored Troops; US Army; US Colored Troops; USCT; veterans; Veterans Legacy Program
Thomas Hanandos, Co. B, 33 Reg't U.S.C.T.
Tags: African American; African American soldier; American Civil War, 1861-1865; military history; military service; record of desertion; slavery; South Carolina Volunteer Infantry; St. Augustine; Thomas Hanandos; United States Army; United States Colored Troops; US Army; US Colored Troops; USCT; veterans; Veterans Legacy Program
A Written and Pictorial History of the Oviedo Area Colored Schools, 1890-1967
Tags: . J. Witherspoon; A. Allen; A. Barkley; A. Brooks; A. Browdy; A. Bryant; A. C. Clyton; A. Ely; A. Gainey; A. Garrett; A. Goddett; A. Green; A. Harris; A. J. Muller; A. James; A. Link; A. McKeaver; A. Muller; A. Perkins; A. Rouse; A. Whitney; A. Williams; A. Wright; Academy Avenue; Adeline Jones; African; African American; Alba Finalayeon; Albertha Robinson; Aleatha Hamilton; Allen; Altermese Smith Bentley; alumni; Angie Haws; Annie Corbin Stokes; Annie M. Lovette; Annie Martin; Annie Ruth Howard; Annie Stoke O'Neille; Annie Stokes O'Neille; Antioch Missionary Baptist Church; Arbesto M. Craddock; Arbesto M. Washington; Arbesto Muller; Arbesto Muller Johnson; Arbesto Muller Lloyd; Arcee James; Arlene Link Hickson; Arthur Mae Scott; B-CC; B. Banks; B. Browdy; B. Bush; B. Gainey; B. James; B. Jefferson; B. Jones; B. Knight; B. Lewis; B. McKenzie; B. Mims; B. Pittman; B. Tossie; B. Waller; B. White; B. Williams; B. Wright; banks; Baptist; bass; bell; Bernard Hamblen; Bernice Hatcher; Bernice Hatcher Muller; Bernie Walker; Bethune-Cookman College; Betty Crumity Robinson; Betty Joyce Browdy; Beverly Bowers; Black Family Today; Bless Us O Lord; Bobby Henderson; Bonnie Williams; Boston; Brenda Gainey Wilson; Brenda Walker Greene; Broadway Street; Browdy; bus driver; Butler P. Boston; C. Allen; C. Cobb; C. Finney; C. Freeman; C. Gainey; C. Grayson; C. Harris; C. Hatcher; C. Hill; C. Izzard; C. Jackson; C. King; C. Knight; C. L. West; C. Lamar; C. Mikell; C. Moore; C. Noble; C. White; C. Williams; Carrie Mims; Charles Middleton; Charline Whipper; Charlotte Foster; Charlotte Sermons; church; Clara Shellman Walters; Cloie Bacon; Cloie Rhodes Bacon-Brunson; community center; Cook; Cora Snead; Crane; custodian; D. Allen; D. Banks; D. Banks. V. Cone; D. Boston; D. Bowers; D. Carwise; D. Coffie; D. Denyse Hinton; D. H. Bacon; D. H. Jamison; D. Hinton; D. Korn; D. Link; D. Morris; D. Noble; D. Williams; Daisy Elliott; Daphne Bryant; Darius Grayson; David Bush; David Tossie; Debra Holcomb; desegregation; doctor; Dorothy Wilson; Doshia Knight Mitchell; Dossie; E. Allen; E. Bacon; E. Banks; E. Bish; E. Boston; E. Coffie; E. Dixon; E. Gainey; E. Graham; E. Link; E. M. Bush; E. McKenzie; E. Moore; E. Smith; E. Stallworth; E. Washington; E. Whipper; E. Williams; E. Witherspoon; Earline Tossie Carwise; education; educator; Edward Blacksheare; Edward L. Humphrey; Edward Whipper; Eleanor Mobley; elementary school; Ella Bowers; Elliott Smith; Elmira Jaye Fields; Elmira Jaye Fields Hall; Elnora Allen Gilchrist; Emma Byrd; Ethel Burney; Ethel Mason; Evans Bacon; Evelyn Anderson; Evelyn Schroeder; Evelyn Wiggins; F. Braswell; F. Browdy; F. Browdy, Jr.; F. Clark; F. Forte; F. M. Browdy; F. McKeaver; F. Pauldo; Fannie Reed; First Methodist Church; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Forster; Fountainhead Missionary Baptist Church; Frances; Freddie Muller Mobley; freeman; G. Boston; G. Browdy; G. Brown; G. Bush; G. C. Banks; G. Godwin; G. H. Carlton; G. Mikell; G. Muller; G. Pittman; G. Redding; G. Rolle; G. Sapp; G. Smith. R. Ely; G. Stallworth; G. Washington; G. Williams; G. Wilson; Gabriella Colored School; Geneva; Geneva Colored School; Georgianna McClendon; Georgianna Thompson; Gertrude Davis; Gladys Finney; Gladys Holmes; Gladys Holmes Smith; Gladys Ingram; Gladys Smith; Gloria Godwin; Gracia Muller; Gracia Muller-Miller; graduate; graduation; Greg Tossie; H. Bass; H. Bush; H. Carwise; H. Davis; H. Denard; H. Denard. C. Carwise; H. Detreville; H. Dumas; H. Jones; H. Muller; H. Rhodes; H. Washington; Hamilton Elementary School; Harry Stewart; Hattie McGee; Hayley Miller; Herbert Cherry; Herbert Washington; Holly Malcolm; Horace Jackson; Hortense Givings; Hortense Givings Evans; Howard Bass; I. Barkley; I. Brinson; I. Browers; I. Cobb; I. Muller; Ida Muller; Ida Muller Anderson; Inez Barthwell; Inez Barthwell Rhodes; Ingrid Muller Witherspoon; integration; Isaac Bowers; J. Argo; J. Bass; J. Boston; J. Browdy; J. Brown; J. Bryant; J. Bumont; J. Cobb; J. E. Oxedine; J. Fields; J. H. Browdy; J. Hird; J. Hodges; J. Izzard; J. Jackson; J. Jones; J. King; J. Knight; J. Matthew; J. Moore; J. Robinson; J. Smith; J. Tilden Jacobs; J. W. Muller; J. W. Wright. H. Boston; J. Washington; J. Williams; J. Wynn; Jackie Morgan; Jackson; Jackson Heights Elementary School; Jackson Heights Elementary School Dance Society; Jackson Heights Middle School; James Golden; Jameson Studio; Janice Brockington-Renn; Janie Jackson; janitor; Jannie Jackson; Jeannette Glover Oliver; Jennie Jackson; Jennie McPherson; Jessie Bronson; JHES; Jimmie Lee Blair; John Richard Edward Jones; Johnnie Copper; Johnnie M. McGee; Joseph S. Smith; Juanita McClendon; Judith Smith; Judith Smith Publishing; Julia Merritt; K. Ashe; K. Washington; Karen Jacobs; Karen Ponder; Kathy Denard; Katie R. Burke; Kelley Muller-Smith; Kolokee Colored School; L. Alexander; L. Ashe; L. Bass; L. Blair; L. Bruce; L. Bryant; L. C. Redding; L. Cooper; L. Crane; L. Davis; L. Elliot; L. Fudge; L. G. Smith; L. Hendrix; L. Jones; L. Lewis; L. Sapp; L. Smith; L. Whipper; L. Wilkerson; L. Wilson; L. Wynn; Lamar; LaRhonda Jones; Larry Miller; librarian; Lillie Robinson Hall; Lillie Robinson Hall Williams; Linda Johnson; Linda Smith Johnson; Lois Smith; Lola Nettles; Louis Parnell; Louise Parnell; Louise Parnell Williams; Lucille Jackson; M. Allen; M. Bell; M. Brooks; M. Bryant; M. Carwise; M. Culons; M. F. Muller; M. Frances; M. Francis; M. Graham; M. Grimmage; M. Jackson; M. James; M. Jones; M. Lott; M. Lowman; M. Martin; M. Milton; M. Oxedine; M. Rhodes; M. Smith; M. Stallworth; M. Stewart; M. Whiney; M. Williams; Mae Edwards; Mae F. Edwards Muller; Mae Francis Edwards Muller; Mae Lindsey; Margaret Dixon; Margaret Lee; Margie Garner; Marie Stocer; Marimon; Mark Wilson; Marvin Collins; Marvin Stervin; Mary Clark; Mary Curtis; Mary E. Francis; Mary Elburt; Mary Helen Carwise; Mary Helen Carwise Smith; Marylen Mobley; middle school; Miller; Mims; Mintrel Martin; Mitchell Studio; N. Brown; N. Link; N. Stallworth; Nan Parker; O. Banks; O. Boston; O. C. Banks; O. Davis; O. King; O. Wilson; OHS; Ophelia Jones Moore; Ora D. Lee; orange county; Ossie Banks; Oviedo; Oviedo Colored School; Oviedo Elementary School; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo Negro Schools; P. Bellamy; P. Denard; P. Green; P. Greene; P. Hatcher; P. Hollermann; P. Jefferson; P. Moore; P. Morgan; P. Redding; P. Williams; Pam Mazzotta; Pardon Farm; Parent-Teacher Association; Park's Grocery; Paul Laws; Pearl Sermons; Praise Dancers; principal; PTA; Q. Muller; Quinncia Muller; R. Ashe; R. Banks; R. Barkley, Jr.; R. Boston; R. Bush; R. Figures; R. Fudge; R. Gainey; R. Godwin; R. Hartsfield; R. Jones; R. McKeaver; R. Mims; R. Moore; R. Morgan; R. Muller; R. Robinson; R. Rouse; R. Stallworth; R. Stewart; Ray Hall Wright; Raymond Studio; Rebecca Inge; Red School House; Reed; reunion; Rhodes; Robert Boston; Robert Calhoun; Robin Muller; Robinson; Ronald Godwin; Rouse; S. Argo; S. Bass; S. E. Monroe; S. Glover; S. Grimmage; S. Harper; S. Hodges; S. Jackson; S. Jones; S. Knight; S. Link; S. Norris; S. Smith; S. T. Muller; S. W. Baker; S. Williams; Sam Jones; Samuel Stallworth; Sandra Kahn; Sanford; school; SCPS; segregation; Seminole County; Seminole County Public Schools; Silver Springs; slave; slavery; Snowhill; South Division Street; St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church; St. James AME Church; student; Susie Blacksheare; Susie Bronson; Susie Harrington; T. Bush; T. Denise Perkins; T. Hill; T. J. Williams; T. Jackson; T. Jefferson; T. Levine; T. M. Vinson; T. Quinn; T. W. Lawton; T. Williams; Tara Denise Stewart Perkins; teacher; The New Gospelettes; The World Outside Reunion; Thelma Zachery; Thomas Reid; U. Campbell; U. McFadden; U. P. Bronson; U. S. Bacon; UN; United Nations; V. Braswell; V. Campbell; V. Cone; V. Francis; V. Gainey; V. Harris; V. Jenkins; V. Robinson; Vivian Hurston Bowden; W. Banks; W. Barkley; W. Bass; W. Boston; W. Braswell; W. Brown; W. Conley; W. Goddett; W. H. Bacon; W. H. Long; W. Harper; W. Hartsfield; W. Hollerman; W. Jackson; W. Jones; W. M. Lewis; W. Mays; W. McGray; W. Moore; W. Robinson; W. Smith; W. Vinson; W. White; Wagner Colored School; Wanda Wilkerson; Whitney Tossie; Wilbert H. Smith; William Hamilton; Willie L. Craddock; Willie Merkerson; Wylene Jones; Z. Davis; Z. Jefferson; Z. T. Davis; Zonnye M. Tucker; Zonnye T. Davis; Zonnye T. Dixon
A History of Central Florida, Episode 44: Highwaymen Paintings
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African American; art; art gallery; artist; Backus, Albert "Bean" Ernest; Backus, Bean; Black, Al; Buckner, Elias; Carroll, Mary Ann; Central Boulevard; Clarke, Bob; Daniels, Willie; Daytona State College; fast painting; Fitch, Jim; Florida Highwaymen; Ford, Chip; Fort Pierce; gallery; Gibson, Ella; Gibson, James; Hair, Alfred; Hazen, Kendra; Hempley, Jack; highwayman; Kelley, Katie; Kissimmee Valey Gallery; McLendon, Roy; Monroe, Gary; Newton, Harold; Newton, Sam; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; painter; painting; podcast; race; race relations; racism; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Roberts, Livingston; Shore, Dinah; Space Coast; Stapleton, Kevin; The Highwaymen; tourism; tourist; Upson board; Velásquez, Daniel; vernacular art; Vero Beach; Wheeler, Charles
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
Tags: 15th Amendment; 7-Up; A History of Central Florida; activism; African American; Amendment XV; American Civil War; Bailey, Tom; bomber; Boo-Boo's Bar; Brooks, Gwendolyn; Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth; Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka; bus; business; Campus Theater; Carver Theater; Castiglia, Francesco; Central Boulevard; Chambliss, Julian C.; City of Sanford; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights Movement; Civil War; Clarke, Bob; class; clinic; colored section; Constitution; constitutionality; Costello, Frank "The Prime Minister; county government; Crow, Jim; desegregation; Downtown Orlando; Durrance Elementary School; Eatonville; economic class; economics; education; equal rights; equality; Fifteenth Amendment; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; France; French; French Republic; French, Scot; gang; Georgetown; Gibson, Ella; Goldsboro; Goldwyn Avenue; government; Hannibal Square; Hazen, Kendra; imprisonment; incarceration; Indochina; integration; jail; Jim Crow; Jordan, Louis; Jordan, Lucius; Kelley, Katie; Key West; law; Lincoln, Abraham; local business; local government; Mainland Southeast Asia; mayor; McCarthy; Miami; middle class; minstrel; minstrelsy; mob; movie theater; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Courthouse; Orange County Public Schools; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; orlando; parole; Parramore; Plessy v. Ferguson; podcast; primary election; Prime Minister of the Underworld; prison; public education; public school; race relations; racism; racist; railroad; Reconstruction; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sanford; school; segregation; Seminole State College; separate but equal; sign; slavery; social class; SSC; Stapleton, Kevin; state government; State of Florida; stereotype; Stone's; street car; Supreme Court; Taylor, Robert; The Bribe; The Prime Minister; The Tallahassee Democrat; theater; Town & Country; U.S. Constitution; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; unconstitutional; University of Central Florida; upper class; Velásquez, Daniel; war; Washington Shores Federal Savings and Loan Association; welfare; welfare board; welfare department; Winter Park; working class; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
Tags: 15th Amendment; 7-Up; A History of Central Florida; activism; African American; Amendment XV; American Civil War; Bailey, Tom; bomber; Boo-Boo's Bar; Brooks, Gwendolyn; Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth; Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka; bus; business; Campus Theater; Carver Theater; Castiglia, Francesco; Central Boulevard; Chambliss, Julian C.; City of Sanford; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights Movement; Civil War; Clarke, Bob; class; clinic; colored section; Constitution; constitutionality; Costello, Frank "The Prime Minister; county government; Crow, Jim; desegregation; Downtown Orlando; Durrance Elementary School; Eatonville; economic class; economics; education; equal rights; equality; Fifteenth Amendment; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; France; French; French Republic; French, Scot; gang; Georgetown; Gibson, Ella; Goldsboro; Goldwyn Avenue; government; Hannibal Square; Hazen, Kendra; imprisonment; incarceration; Indochina; integration; jail; Jim Crow; Jordan, Louis; Jordan, Lucius; Kelley, Katie; Key West; law; Lincoln, Abraham; local business; local government; Mainland Southeast Asia; mayor; McCarthy; Miami; middle class; minstrel; minstrelsy; mob; movie theater; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Courthouse; Orange County Public Schools; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; orlando; parole; Parramore; Plessy v. Ferguson; podcast; primary election; Prime Minister of the Underworld; prison; public education; public school; race relations; racism; racist; railroad; Reconstruction; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sanford; school; segregation; Seminole State College; separate but equal; sign; slavery; social class; SSC; Stapleton, Kevin; state government; State of Florida; stereotype; Stone's; street car; Supreme Court; Taylor, Robert; The Bribe; The Prime Minister; The Tallahassee Democrat; theater; Town & Country; U.S. Constitution; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; unconstitutional; University of Central Florida; upper class; Velásquez, Daniel; war; Washington Shores Federal Savings and Loan Association; welfare; welfare board; welfare department; Winter Park; working class; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
A History of Central Florida, Episode 36: The Art Colony Bell
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African American; Annie Russell Theatre; art; Art Colony Bell; artist; artist commune; bell; Bok Tower Gardens; Bok, Mary L. Curtis; Clarke, Bob; colony; Colvin, Richard; Curtis, Mary L.; Eatonville; Eatonville Choir; Ford, Chip; Gibson, Ella; Gray, Bethany; Hazen, Kendra; Hurston, Zora Neale; Kelley, Katie; Ladies' Home Journal; Lake Eustis Museum of Art; Lake Wales; Maitland; Maitland Art Center; Maitland Research Studio; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Packwood Avenue; podcast; race relations; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Russell, Annie; Smith, J. André; Spanish architecture; Stapleton, Kevin; Velásquez, Daniel; Winter Park
Envelope Addressed to Harry Black
Memoirs of Life in a WC Migrant Farm Camp
Tags: addiction; African American; agricultural labor; agricultural laborer; agriculture; Bigham, Patricia Ann Black; Black History Month; Black, Lula Mae Haynes; Black, Patricia Ann; Black, Pilgrim; cocaine; drug; farm laborer; farm worker; farming; Haynes, Lula Mae; History at Night; Huron; imprisonment; incarceration; labor; laborer; Lyons, New York; migrant labor; migrant laborer; migrant worker; migration; North Rose School; O'Toole, Joseph; Ontario County Jail; Patricia Ann's Nail Spa Boutique; race relations; racism; rehabilitation; Rogers, Pam; Sanford; Seven Acres & A Mule; sexual abuse; sobriety; victim; Wayne County; Wayne County Museum; WH Magazine; Wolcott, New York; worker
Loading Celery by Bettye Reagan
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 41: Oviedo, with Dr. Richard Adicks
Tags: Adicks, Richard; Africa University; African American; Cedar Key; celery; celery industry; college; documentary; fire department; Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Florida Technical University; Foster, Amy; FTU; Fulbright Program; Georgia Institute of Technology; Georgia Tech; GT; historical society; King Street; King, J. W.; Lake Charm; Lake City; Lake City Fire Department; Lake Jesup; Lake Jesup Community; Lawton House; Lawton, T. W.; Lee, Charles S.; local history; Memorial Building; Mutare, Zimbabwe; National Endowment for the Humanities; National Endowment for the Humanities grant; Neely, Donna M.; NEH; NEH grant; Nelson and Company; Nelson, Steve; OHS; oral history; Oviedo; Oviedo Fire Station; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Historical Society; Pauli, Bruce D.; Petitt, Josh; pioneer; podcast; race relations; RICHES; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; State Library Of Florida; The Orlando Evening Star; The Orlando Sentinel; The Sanford Herald; TU; Tulane University; UCF; UF; univerisity; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; Wheeler, Ben
The 1850 and 1860 Census, Schedule 2, Slave Inhabitants
Tags: 31st Congress; African American; AfriGeneas; AfriGeneas Library; American Civil War; Arthur P. Butler; border state; census; Congress; David E. Paterson; enumeration; federal government; George E. Badger; House of Representatives; John Davis; Joseph Rogers Underwood.; labor; laborer; legislative branch; legislator; legislature; Old South; plantation; population; race relations; racism; representative; secession; senator; slave; slave owner; slaveholder; slavemaster; slavery; South; The Congressional Globe; Thirty-First Congress; U.S. Census Bureau; unfree labor; William Henry Seward
In Memory of Harry "Big Newt" Boston, Sr.
Midwife on Job Here 32 Years
Tags: African American; Carrier, Marjorie; Certificate for Public Service; Children's Bureau; Clayton, Cassandra; Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hospital; Florida A&M College; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College; Francis, Marie Jones; Frey, Bob; Georgetown; Health and Rehabilitative Services; hospital; Humphrey, Daphne F.; McGill, Margaret; Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital; midwife; Moore, Stacy; Parker, Vann; Pilot Club; Public Health Department; Reading, Sadie; Sanford; Seminole County Health Department; Seminole Memorial Hospital; Sertoma International Club; Service to Mankind Award; Stenstrom, Douglas; The Little Sentinel; Torre, Barbara; Walker, Annie
Trinity United Methodist Church, 2011
Tags: 6th Street; African American; African-American church; Bible study; church; Georgetown; Harris, Sedrick; MacDonald, Kathleen; Methodism; Methodist; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sixth Street; Spears, Prince W.; Sunday school; Trinity UMC; Trinity United Methodist Church; UMC; United Methodist Church; Wright, Wesley, Jr.
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 2011
New Mount Calvary Baptist Church, 2011
Tags: 12th Street; African American; African-American church; Baptist; Baptist Church; Blackshere, A.; Board of Trustees; Brown, F. J. R.; church; Franklin, Thelma; Goldsboro; Johnson, R. M.; Knight, C. S.; MacDonald, Kathleen; McQueen, A. C.; New Mount Calvary Baptist Church; Pecan Avenue; Sanford; Simmons, C. L.; Spear, Prince W.; Thomas, J. T.; Trustee Board; Twelfth Street; Wilson, T. W.; Zachary, S. A.
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 31: Jones High School, Part 2
Tags: African American; Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; Brown, Kay; Carver Junior High School; Central Florida Society of African-American Heritage; Church Street; desegregation; documentary; educator; Garland Avenue; high school; high school student; Hungerford, Robert; integration; Jefferson Street; Johnson Academy; Jones High School; Jones High School Tigers; Jones, L. C.; Kirkpatrick, Bonita; lawsuit; Morrison, Margistine; Orange Court Public Schools; orlando; Orlando Black School; Our Story: A Look at the Afro-American History in Central Florida; Parramore; Parramore Avenue; podcast; public school; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Riley, Judy Smith; Rio Grande Avenue; school; segregation; Solonari, Vladimir; student; teacher; The Orlando Morning Sentinel; Thomas, Trevor; tigers; U.S. Supreme Court; vocational; Washington Street; Wright, Judy
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 30: Jones High School, Part 1
Tags: African American; band; Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; Brown, Kay; Church Street; court; desegregation; documentary; Edgewater High School; educator; French, Scot; Garland Avenue; high school; high school student; higher education; integration; Jefferson Street; Johnson Academy; Jones High School; Jones High School Band; Jones, L. C.; Kirkpatrick, Bonita; lawsuit; lower class; Morrison, Margistine; orange county; Orange County Public Schools; orlando; Parramore; Parramore Avenue; podcast; poverty; protest; public school; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Riley, Judy Smith; Rio Grande Avenue; school; segregation; South; student; teacher; U.S. Supreme Court; upper class; Washington Street
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 13: The Jones High School Historical Society, Inc.
Tags: African American; African-American community; African-American school; anniversary; Church Street; Colonial Revival architecture; commemoration; desegregation; documentary; education; exhibit; FCAT; Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test; Garland Avenue; high school; historic preservation; historical society; integration; Jefferson Street; Johnson Academy; Jones High School; Jones High School Historical Society, Inc.; Jones High School Through the Ages; Jones, L. C.; Kirkpatrick, Bonita; Mills, Lisa; museum; orlando; Paramore; Parramore Avenue; podcast; preservation; race relations; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Rickards, Audrey Hightower; Rio Grande Avenue; scholarship; school; segregation; The Orlando Sentinel; The Orlando Times; Washington Street
A History of Central Florida, Episode 40: Icons of Hate
Tags: 1st Avenue; A History of Central Florida; African American; assassination; Before His Time: The Untold Story of Harry T. Moore, America's First Civil Rights Martyr; bomb; Central Boulevard; Chamberlain, J. N.; Christmas; civil rights; civil rights activist; Civil Rights Movement; Civil War; Clarke, Bob; Confederacy; Confederate Flag; Confederate States of American; Confederate veteran; Democrat; Democratic Party; desegregation; Dixon, Thomas; Evers, Medgar Wiley; First Avenue; Flagler Street; Ford, Chip; fraternal organization; Freedom Avenue; Gibson, Ella; Greater Miami Estates; Green, Ben; Griffith, D. W.; Harry and Harriette Moore Memorial Park; Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex; hate group; Hazen, Kendra; Hialeah Riding Academy; Hughes, Langston; Imperial Wizard; integration; Kelley, Katie; Kendall Road; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; KKK; Klan Circus; Klan robe; Krome Avenue; Ku Klux Klan; Ku Klux Klan of Florida, Inc.; Meacher Brothers; Miami; Mims; Moore, Harriette V.; Moore, Harry T.; murder; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Newton, Michael; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; parade; podcast; poem; political rally; race relations; racism; Reconstruction; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; segregation; Simmons, William Joseph; slave; slavery; South; Southern Democrat; Spingarn Medal; St. Johns Manor; terrorism; terrorist; The Ballad of Harry Moore; The Birth of a Nation; The Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Florida; Velásquez, Daniel; veteran; Vigilante; vigilantism; White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; White League; white power; World War I; WWI
Sanford's Birth Place: Marie Jones Francis Delivered More than 40,000 Babies in Her Sixth Street Home
The Changing South by Bill Jenkins
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 44: The Construction of Inequality: Politics and Influence on I-4
Tags: African American; beautification; Caro, Robert Allan; Central Business District; Chambliss, Julian C.; civil rights; Clark, James C.; Clark, Jim C.; construction; Dade County; department store; desegregation; Downtown Miami; Downtown Orlando; East-West Expressway; Eatonville; Eisenhower, Dwight David; engineering; Florida State Road 408; Georgetown, Washington, D.C.; Greenboro, North Carolina; Hermanstorfer, Mark; high speed rail; highway; housing; I-4; I-95; income; integration; Interstate Highway 4; Interstate Highway 95; Interstate Highway System; J.C. Penney's; lower class; mall; Miami; Mohl, Raymond A.; Moses, Robert; national defense; National Defense Highway; orlando; Orlando Central Business District; Overtown, Miami, Florida; Parramore; property value; race relations; real estate; real estate development; real estate industry; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; road; Rollins College; segregation; shopping mall; SR 408; Stevenson, Bruce; store; The City Beautiful; The Interstates and the Cities: Highways, Housing, and the Freeway Revolt; The Orlando Sentinel; The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York; UAB; UCF; University of Alabama at Birmingham; University of Central Florida; upper class; urban; urban development; urban planning; urban renewal; urbanization; Winter Park
A History of Central Florida, Episode 30: Bolita
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African American; African Americans; Bartow; Bob Clarke; Bolita; Bolita Wars; bolitero; boliteros; Brown, Harry; Carey Estes Kefauver; Charlie Wall; China; Chip Ford; Congress; corruption; crime; Cuba; Cuban American; Cuban Americans; Cubans; Daniel Velásquez; Duda's; elections; Ella Gibson; Estes Kefauver; Florida Lottery; gambling; Gary Ross Mormino; George Harrell; Harry Brown; Hispanic Americans; Hispanics; Katie Kelley; Kefauver Commission; Kendra Hazen; Keno; Latin Americans; Latinos; lotteries; lottery; Mafia; Main Street; Merritt Island; Nick Wynee; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; Polk County Historical Museum; Robert Cassanello; Speedy Harrell; Tampa; U.S. Congress; U.S. Senate; Vicente Martinez-Ybor; Ybor City
A History of Central Florida, Episode 21: Townsend House
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African American; African Methodist Episcopal Church; AME; Anne Lindsay; Bob Clarke; Charlie Hailey; Chip Ford; churches; clergy; Clermont; Clermont Historic Village; Daniel Velásquez; Downtown Clermont; Ebyabe; Ella Gibson; Helping Hand Day Nursery and Kindergarten; historic houses; historic preservation; James Townsend; Julian C. Chambliss; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; middle class; midwife; midwives; ministers; museums; object life cycle; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; repurposing stage; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sally Townsend; segregation; Seraph on the Suwanee; South Lake Historical Society; St. Mark's African Methodist Episcopal Church; Townsend House; UCF; UF; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; uplift movement; W. T. White; West Avenue; Zora Neale Hurston
Oral History of Dr. Stephen Caldwell Wright
Tags: African American; Atlanta University; Atlanta, Georgia; AU; Boca Raton; CHS; college; color barrier; Crooms High School; Cuban; Daytona; Daytona State College; desegregation; Downtown Sanford; DSC; education; elementary school; enlistment; FAU; Florida Atlantic University; Georgetown; Gibbs College; Goldsboro; Goldsboro Elementary School; high school; higher education; Hispanic; Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Indiana, Pennsylvania; integration; IUP; J. R. White; Lakeland; Miami; NAS; NAS Sanford; Naval Air Station; Naval Air Station Sanford; prejudice; race; racism; Sanford; school; segregation; skin color; St. Petersburg; St. Petersburg College; university; VCCC; Vietnam War; Volusia County Community College; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
Oral History of Dr. Annye Refoe
Tags: African American; ballet; Brooks, Gwendolyn; CHS; Crooms High School; Dean of the Arts and Humanities; demonstration; desegregation; education; Fisk College; Francis, Daphne F.; Francis, Gayle; Georgetown; Goldsboro; Haley, Alex; high school; historic preservation; Hopper Academy; Humphrey, Daphne F.; integration; JHS; Jones High School; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Lake Howell High School; LHHS; Midway; Midway Elementary School; Nashville, Tennessee; protest; race relations; racism; Refoe, Annye; Refoe, Herman L., Jr.; Refoe, Shellye L.; riot; Ritz Theatre; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; SCC; school; SCPS; segregation; Seminole Community College; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole High School; Seminole State College; SHS; South; SSC; student movement; The Great White Hope; Winter Park; Wright, Richard; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
Oral History of Daphne F. Humphrey
Tags: 6th Street; African American; childbirth; education; educator; Francis, Marie Jones; Georgetown; Goose Hollow; health food store; Hickory Avenue; Humphrey, Daphne F.; Jones, Carrie; Locust Avenue; maternity home; midwife; race relations; reading; retail; RICHES of Central Florida; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sarasota; shop; Sixth Street; store; student; teacher
Oral History of Marva Y. Hawkins
Tags: 13th Street; African American; African Methodist Episcopal Church; AME; CAIT; celery industry; CHS; church; cop; Crooms Academy; Crooms Academy of Information Technology; Crooms High School; desegregaiton; education; employee; Goldsboro; Goldsboro Avenue; Goldsboro Elementary School; Goldsboro Red School; graduation; Hawkins, Marva Y.; Hawkins' Meat Market; high school; Historic Goldsboro Boulevard; integration; labor; laborer; law enforcement; meat; meat industry; migrant labor; migrant laborer; migrant worker; police; race relations; reunion; Sanford; scholarship; school; segregation; Seminole High School; Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church; SHS; Snarky's; St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; worker
Hawkins' Meat Market, 2011
Hopper Academy, 2011
Dr. Annye Refoe and Dr. Stephen Caldwell Wright
Birth Certificate for Vivian Louise Black
Oral History of Nancy Harris Ford
Tags: 11th Street; 13th Street; actress; affirmative action; African American; celery; Celery Avenue; Celery City; celery industry; Celery Island; Celery Key; Celery Soup: Florida’s Folk Life Play; community theater; Creative Sanford, Inc.; Crooms Academy; Crooms High School; Delgado, Natalie; doctor; Eleventh Street; Fedorka, Drew; Ford, Nancy Harris; French, Scot; Georgetown; Harris, Nancy; New Smyrna Beach; physician; race relations; Remade - Not Bought; Rochester, New York; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; segregation; Seminole High School; SHS; Starke, George H.; Strickland, Edward D.; Tasha; theater; Thirteenth Street; Touch and Go
Letter from William H. Falconer to Michael Gladden, Jr. (April 29, 1931)
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 50: An Interview with Paul Ortiz, Part 2
Tags: 19th Amendment; African American; Bartow; Bethune-Cookman College; Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod; Birmingham, Alabama; boycott; Chicago, Illinois; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; Cole, Johnnetta Betsch; Cravero, Geoffrey; debt peonage; Detroit, Michigan; disenfranchisement; documentary; Election of 1920; emancipation; Emancipation Betrayed: The Hidden History of Black Organizing and White Violence in Florida from Reconstruction to the Bloody Election of 1920; Florida Voter Registration Movement; fraternal organization; Gainesville; Grand Court Order of Calanthe; Great Depression; Great Migration; Great War; Hurston, Zora Neale; Jacksonvile; Jacksonville; Jim Crow; Johnson, James Weldon; Knights of Pythias; Lakeland; Louie, M. M.; lynching; Masons; meeting; Memphis, Tennessee; migration; Montgomery Bus Boycott; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry Tyson; museum; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; New York City, New York; Nineteenth Amendment; Ocoee; Ocoee Massacre; Ocoee Race Riot; oral history; orange county; Order of the Eastern Star; organizing; orlando; Ortiz, Paul; Pensacola; Pensacola Streetcar Boycott; podcast; poll tax; Randolph, A. Philip; Reconstruction; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Samuel Proctor Oral History Program; secret society; Simms, Harriette Vyda; St. Augustine; St. Petersburg; suffrage; Tampa; Thurmond, Howard; UF; University of Florida; voter registration; voter registration movement; voting; voting rights; West Orange County; white supremacy; women's suffrage; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 49: An Interview with Paul Ortiz, Part 1
Tags: 1920 Election; African American; armed resistance; civil rights; convict labor; convict leasing; court; Cravero, Geoffrey; democracy; disenfranchisement; documentary; election; Election of 1920; emancipation; Emancipation Betrayed: The Hidden History of Black Organizing and White Violence in Florida from Reconstruction to the Bloody Election of 1920; Great Depression; Harding, Warren Gamaliel; historian; historiography; Jim Crow; labor; labor rights; labor strike; laborer; liberty bond; Lincoln, Abraham; lynching; migrant labor; migrant worker; New York Stock Exchange; oral history; organizing; Ortiz, Paul; phosphate; phosphate industry; podcast; race relation; racial violence; racism; Reconstruction; Republican; Republican Party; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Rockefeller, John Davison, Sr.; Samuel Proctor Oral History Program; segregation; sheriff; slave; slavery; State of Florida; strike; Thrift stamp; turpentine; turpentine industry; UF; University of Florida; violence; voter registration; voter registration movement; voting; voting rights; wages; Wells-Barnett, Ida Bell; Wells, Ida Bell; worker rights; World War I; WWI
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 38: The Wells Built Hotel
Tags: African American; African-American Heritage Trail; Association to Preserve African American Society, History and Tradition, Inc.; Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod; Beyond the Theme Parks: Exploring Central Florida; Brevard County; Brotemarkle, Benjamin D.; Caldwell, Erkskine Preston; Calloway, Cab; Calloway, Cabell "Cab"; Campanella, Roy; casino; Charles, Ray; Chitlin' Circuit; civil rights; Coleman, Bessie; Coleman, Elizabeth "Bessie"; community center; Cravero, Geoffrey; Crossing Division Street: An Oral History of the African-American Community in Orlando; cultural heritage tourism; dance; Daytona Beach; doctor; documentary; Earhart, Amelia Mary; Eatonville; entertainer; FHS; Florida Frontiers; Florida Historical Society; Groveland; Groveland 4; Groveland Boys Trial; Groveland Four; historic preservation; historic restoration; historic site; HOTEL; Hurston, Zora Neale; King, B.B.; King, Riley B.; Larson, Peter L.; Marshall, Thurgood; Moore, Harry Tyson; museum; musician; National Register of Historic Places; orlando; Parramore; PAST; Perkins, Paul C.; physician; podcast; preservation; restoration; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robinson, Jack "Jackie" Roosevelt; Robinson, Jackie; Robison, Ray Charles; segregation; South Street; South Street Casino; The Wells' Built Hotel: A New Guest Checks In; Thompson, Gerladine F.; tourism; tourist attraction; Trust for Public Land; voter registration; voter registration movement; voting; voting rights; Wells, William Monroe; Wells' Built Museum of African American History and Culture; WMFE
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 22: Hannibal Square
Tags: African American; African American community; African American neighborhood; Chambliss, Julian C.; Chapman, Oliver; Chase, Loring A.; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; City of Winter Park; college; cracker; Cravero, Geoffrey; Democrat; Democratic Party; documentary; Eatonville; Fountain of Youth; gentrification; GOP; Grand Old Party; Hannibal Square; Hannibal Square Heritage Center; Henderson, Gus C.; Hungerford Vocational High School; Hurston, Zora Neale; incorporation; Jacksonville; labor; Lake Monroe; liberal arts college; Livingston, Fairolyn; Maitland; Miami; orange; orange grove; orange industry; Özoğlu, Hakan; podcast; race relations; railroad; Republican; Republican Party; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Rollins College; Sanford; segregation; Seminole Hotel; snowbird; St. Johns River; Town Council; Town of Winter Park; upper class; voter; voting; Winter Garden; Winter Haven; Winter Park
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 4: Gentrification and Urban Renewal: Revitalizing Central Florida’s African American Communities
Tags: African American; African-American community; African-American neighborhood; Amway Center; apartheid; Bank of America; Basie, William James "Count"; Bellows, Dan; Beyond the Theme Parks: Exploring Central Florida; Brotemarkle, Benjamin D.; Carver Shores; casino; Chambliss, Julian C.; Chapman, Oliver E.; Chase, Loring; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; Community Redevelopment Agency; CRA; Cravero, Geoffrey; crime; Crossing Division Street: An Oral History of the African-American Community in Orlando; desegregation; Dexter's; displacement; doctor; documentary; Downtown Orlando; East Winter Park; elderly; Ellington, Edward Kennedy "Duke"; ethnicity; Faribanks Avenue; federal courthouse; FHS; Fitzgerald, Ella James; Florida A&M University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Florida Frontiers; Florida Historical Society; Florida House of Representatives; Florida Legislature; gentrification; Habitat for Humanity; Hannibal Square; Hannibal Square Community Land Trust; heritage; historic preservation; historic restoration; HOTEL; I-4; integration; Interstate Highway 4; Jones High School; legislature; Lester, Connie L.; Livingston, Fairolyn; Mediterranean revival architecture; Morris Avenue; museum; Nap Ford Community School; orlando; Orlando Avenue; park; Park Avenue; Parramore; physician; podcast; preservation; property value; race; race relations; real estate; real estate bubble; real estate development; real estate industry; real estate value; revitalization; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Richmond Heights; Rogers, James Gamble; Rollins College; school; segregation; Shady Park; South Street Casino; taxes; Thompson, Gerladine F.; tourist; U.S. 17-92; U.S. Route 17-92; urban development; urban renewal; Valencia Community College; VCC; Washington Shores; Webster Avenue; Wells, William Monroe; Wells' Built Hotel; Wells' Built Museum of African American History and Culture; West Winter Park; Winter Park; Winter Park Community Center; World War II; WWII
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Cary D. Landis, Esq. (December 6, 1921)
Tags: African American; barber; Bunnell; campaign; Chase and Company; Chase, Sydney Octavius; DeCottes; Democrat; Democratic Party; demonstration; election; election campain; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Lake, Forrest; Landis, Cary D.; mayor; parade; Sanford; Stevens, H. R.; Volusia County; voter registration; voting; white supremacy
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (December 6, 1921)
Tags: 10th Street; 9th Street; African American; Brevard County Road; Bunnell; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; election; First Street; Geneva; Hubbard; Isleworth Grove; Jacksonville; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Lake, Forrest; Landis, Cary D.; Leffler, C. D.; Leffler, C.D.; Magnuson, E.; Neamathla; Ninth Street; Oak Avenue; orlando; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Stevens; Sunniland; Tampa; Tenth Street; Tildenville; voter; voting; Windermere; Winter Garden
Letter from Randall Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (August 9, 1919)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Franklin W. Chase (February 20, 1937)
Tags: African American; alligator pear; Animated Magazine; barrack; Caucasian; census; Chase; Chase and Company; Chase, Franklin W.; Chase, Joshua Coffin; children; Crowell, S. M.; demographics; demography; Drayton, Lizzie; employee; fruit; fruit industry; housing; Isleworth Grove; labor; laborer; men; pear; population; race; sanitation; shipping; Tillman, Nancy; Watson; Windermere; women; worker
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Mrs. Sydney Octavius Chase (April 26, 1928)
Letter from J. E. Bona to Joshua Coffin Chase (July 15, 1919)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to George E. McCulloch (May 17, 1935)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (February 24, 1928)
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, RICHES Podcast Update
Tags: A History of Ocoee and Its Pioneers; African American; Betty J's Florist; Bill Maxwell; city hall; civil rights; documentary; historical commission; holiday; Human Relations Diversity Board; I Have a Dream; Lillian Elizabeth Maguire; Maguire, Nancy; Martin Luther King, Jr.; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Parade; mayor; Mayor of Ocoee; Ocoee; Ocoee City Hall; parade; podcast; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Sam Scott Vandergrift; Vandergrift, Beth; William "Bill" Maxwell
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 58: Museum Tour
Tags: 14th Avenue; African American; Barton, Juanita; Bush Boulevard; Cassanello, Robert A.; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; city hall; civil rights; civil rights activist; Civil Rights Movement; Country Club Road; documentary; Downtown Vero Beach; Duryea, Mary Jane; Fourteenth Avenue; Freedom Avenue; grove; Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park; Heritage Center and Indian River Citrus Museum; Historic Downtown Vero Beach; I-95; Indian River Citrus Museum; Interstate Highway 95; Kenovich, Jane; Lake Mary; Lake Mary City Hall; Lake Mary Historical Museum; Mims; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry Tyson; museum; Museum of Seminole County History; Nelson, Kim; Old Folks' Home; podcast; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Rickey, Rebecca; Seminole County; Seminole County Historical Society; Simms, Harriette Vyda; Spingarn Medal; Vero Beach
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 56: Apopka Farmworkers, Part Two
Tags: African American; agricultural labor; agricultural laborer; apartment; Apopka; Catholic; Catholic Church; Catholicism; celery; celery industry; civil rights; corn; corn industry; demonstration; documentary; equal rights; farm labor; farm laborer; Hispanic; Hispanic American; housing; illiteracy; labor; labor organizing; labor rights; labor union; laborer; Lake Apopka Farmworker Memorial Quilt; Land, John H.; Latin American; Latino; Lee, Linda; literacy; Mathew, Geraldine; migrant labor; migrant worker; migration; nun; Office for Farmworker Ministry; organizing; podcast; protest; quilt; race relations; racism; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Roman Catholic; Roman Catholic Church; Roman Catholicism; unemployment; Union; wages; Walt Disney World; worker rights