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- Tags: Democratic Party
Letter from Joshua Chase to Sydney Chase (October 19, 1934)
Tags: Atlantic Commission Company; Aurin; California; Chase and Co.; Chase, Sydney Octavius, Sr.; Clearing House; Commander; Crower Control Committee; Democratic Party; Democrats; Department of Agriculture; Federal Marketing Agreement; freight; Holland, Judge; Howey; Kirkland, L. P.; oranges; Republican Party; Republicans; Tampa Tribune; USDA; Valencias
Visit of President Lyndon B. Johnson to Orlando, Florida Program
Tags: Allen, Johnny; Allen, Linton; Alligoof, Bob; Anderson, Martin; Baker, Joe; Baker, John A.; band; Barber, Dixie; Barbour, Don; Bell, Rose; Bishop, Robert J. Central Florida Coordinator; Bloch, Sonny; Brechner, Joe; budget commissioner; candidates; Capeheart, William; Carr, Robert S.; Carter, Betty; Cathedral Church of St. Luke; Central Boulevard; Cheery Plaza Hotel; Clerk of Circuit Court; Clerk of Criminal Court; Colonial Drive; Colonial Plaza; Congress; Constable; Cooper, Jimmy; Cooper, Richard; county commissioner; county delegation; county solicitor; Davis, Cliff; Democratic candidate; Democratic Party; Democrats; Dial, William; Evans, Don; Florida 11th Congressional District; Florida state representative; Florida state senator; Freeman, Cliff; Gay, Clarence; Gieger, Will; Goad, Don; Gray, Francis C.; Heweitt, O. P., Jr.; high school; high school ban; Hollard, Spessard L.; Hooper, M. M.; Horrell, James; Inman, Jack; Jacobs, John; Johnson for President Committee; Johnson, Beth; Johnson, Lyndon Baines; Keezel, Jimmy; Keezel, Mildred; Kennedy, John M.; Kennedy, Ted; Land, Henry; Limpus, Charles; mayor; McCoy Terminal; McMahon, Alice; Middleton, Frances; Newell, Arthur W.; Orange Avenue; orange county; Orange County Commissioner; Orange County Democratic Executive Committee; Orange County Solicitor; orchestra; orlando; Perkins, Paul; president; school board; senator; sheriff; Smathers, George; Sonny Bloch Orchestra; Starr, David; Supervisor of Registration; Sutton, John A.; tax collector; Thigpen, Kenneth; Turnbull, William S.; Willey, G. T.; Wills, Mel; Wise, William; Wood, Earl
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (May 7, 1924)
Headstone for Sarah Crawford Cullen at Conway United Methodist Church Cemetery
Tags: cemetery; church; Conway; Conway Road; Conway UMC; Conway United Methodist Church; Conway United Methodist Church Cemetery; Cook, Thomas; Crawford, George White; Crawford, Sarah; Cullen, Cara Bell; Cullen, Ethel; Cullen, Frank Wheeler; Cullen, John; Cullen, Sarah CrawfordRemove; Democratic Party; Democrats; grave; gravestone; headstone; MECS; Methodist church; Mizell, Sarah; orange county; Orange County Democratic Committee; orlando; Prospect MECS; Prospect Methodist Episcopal Church, South; tombstone; UMC
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 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 51: An Interview with Jim Clark, Part 1
Tags: Agnew, Spiro Theodore; anti-Communism; campaign; candidate; Clark, James "Jim" C.; Clark, Jim; Claude Pepper Center; Claude Pepper Library; Clinton, Bill; Clinton, William "Bill" Jefferson; cold war; communism; Communist; Communist Party; Congress; cracker; Democrat; Democratic Party; direct mail; documentary; elderly; election; election campaign; federal government; Florida State University; FSU; Germany; government spending; Hitler, Adolf; incumbent; Johnson, Lyndon Baines; Kennedy, John Fitzgerald; League of Women's Voters; left-wing; leftist; McCarthy, Joseph "Joe" Raymond; McCarthyism; Medicaid; Moscow, Russia; New Deal; Nixon, Richard Milhous; nomination; Pepper deficit; Pepper, Claude Denson; podcast; political campaign; politics; president; primary election; Primary Election of 1950; Red Pepper and Gorgeous George: Claude Pepper's Epic Defeat in the 1950 Democratic Primary; Red Scare; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Rotary Club; Rubio, Marco Antonio; Russia; Senate; senator; Smathers, George Armistead; Social Security; Soviet Union; speech; Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovic; Stalin, Joseph; Time Magazine; Truman, Harry S.; U.S. Attorney General; U.S. Senate; U.S. Senate primary; U.S. Senate primary election; U.S. Senate primary race; U.S. Senator; UF; University of Florida; voter; voting; 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
The Long History of the African American Civil Rights Movement in Florida
Tags: 101st Airborne Division; 14th Amendment; 15th Amendment; 99th Fighter Squadron; A Red Record; African Americans; Afro-Cubans; American Civil War; Anderson, Patrick; Asa Philip Randolph; Atlanta Exposition; Bahamians; Barton, Juanita; beach; beaches; Bethel Baptist Institutional Church; Bethune-Cookman College; Bethune, Mary McLeod; Black Cabinet; Booker Taliaferro Washington; Brevard County; Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Brown v. Board of Education of Topek; bus boycotts; Callovi, Andrew; Central Florida; Cepero, Laura; Chambers v. Florida; Chaney, James; Charles Kenzie Steele; Chicago, Illinois; civil disobedience; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1875; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights March; Civil Rights Movement; Clara White Mission; Cocoa; Cocoa Elementary School; Confederates; Constitution; Constitutional League of Florida; Cook, Jennifer; Cookman Institute; Corbett, Joseph Francis II; Dale Mabry Field; Davis, Ed; Davis, John A.; Daytona Beach; Democratic Party; desegregation; discrimination; disfranchisement; Double V Campaign; Dwight David Eisenhower; Eartha M. M. White; Eartha Mary Magdalene White; Eatonville; educators; Eisenhower, Dwight D.; Englehardt, Tanya; equal pay; exhibits; FDR; Federal Council of Negro Affairs; Fifteenth Amendment; Florida Civil Rights Act; Florida Memorial college; Florida Photographic Collection; Florida Streetcar Segregation Law; Florida Supreme court; Florida Teachers Association; Flynn, Jacob; Fort Lauderdale; Fourteenth Amendment; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Franklin, William; Freedom Riders; Freedom Rides; Freedom Summer; Garvey, Marcus; Gary, Bill; Gibson v. Board of Public Instruction of Dade County; Goff, Cynthia; Goodman, Andrew; Grant, Ulysses S.; Great Depression; Greensboro Sit-in; Greensboro, North Carolina; Groveland; Groveland Four; Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex, Inc.; Hawkins, Virgil D.; Holland; Houser, Barbara; Houston, Texas; Howard, Willie James; Hurston, Zora Neale; Ida Bell Wells-Barnett; Ike Eisenhower; Jacksonville; Jakes, Wilhelmina; Jim Crow South; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; KKK; Knoxville, Tennessee; Ku Klux Klan; Library of Congress; Lincoln, Abraham; Literary and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls; Little Rock 9; Little Rock Central High School; Little Rock Nine; Little Rock, Arkansas; Live Oak; Lloyd, Rustin; lynchings; Madison County; Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr.; Marshall, Thurgood; Mary Jane McLeod Bethune; McCall, Willis V.; McDivitt, Anne Ladyem; Miami; Michael Henry Schwerner; Mississippi Plan; Montgomery Bus Boycott; Montgomery, Alabama; Moore, Harriette V.; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry T.; Moore, Harry Tyson; NAACP; National Afro-American League; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Equal Rights League; NERL; New Deal; New York; Niagara Movement; Ocoee Massacre; Ocoee Riot; Omaha, Nebraska; Orchard Villa Elementary School; Palatka; Parks, Rosa; Patterson, Carrie; Payne, Jesse; Petitt, Joshua; Plessy v. Ferguson; Progressive Voter's League; protests; Pulaski, Tennessee; race relations; race riots; racial equality; racism; Randolph, A. Philip; Reconstruction; Red Summer of 1919; Republican Party; Robert Cassanello; Rosa Louise McCauley Parks; Rosewood Massacre; Saunders, Robert; Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; Schwerner, Michael; Scottsboro Boys; Scottsboro, Alabama; SCOTUS; segregation; Selma, Alabama; separate but equal; Shepard; sit-ins; slavery; Sociedad la Union Marti-Maceo; soldiers; South Carolina; Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases; St. Augustine; State Library and Archives of Florida; Steele, C. K.; Supreme Court; Supreme Court of the United States; Syracuse, New York; Tallahassee; Tallahassee Bus Boycott; Tampa; teachers; The Long History of the African American Civil Rights Movement in Florida; Timothy Thomas Fortune; To Secure These Rights: The Report of the President's Committee on Civil rights; Truman, Harry S.; Turnbull, Lindsey; Tuskegee University; Tuskegee, Alabama; U.S. Armed Forces; U.S. Army; U.S. Supreme Court; UF; UNIA; Union; Universal Negro Improvement Association; University of Florida; veterans; voting; voting rights; Voting Rights Act of 1965; W. E. B. Du Bois; wade-ins; Waldron, J. Milton; Washington, Booker T.; Wells, Ida B.; Wetmore, J. Douglas; white supremacy; White, Clara; William Edward Burghardt Du Bois; Williams, Alice; Willis Virgil McCall; Wolfe, Jon; Woolworth; Woolworth's; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Bob Hattaway
Tags: 7-Eleven; Adult Toy Storage; agriculture; airports; Altamonte Mall; Altamonte Springs; Apopka; asparagus plumosus; Barnett; Bill Miller; Bob Hattaway; Bradshaw; British Airways; Casselberry; Central Florida Expressway Authority; Chapman Avenue; Chapman Road; Charlotte Hattaway; Chicago, Illinois; Christmas; citrus; Concord Avenue; Continental Can Company; Costa Rica; Crescent City; Daniel Motta; Daytona Beach; DeLand; Democratic Party; Democrats; Dog Track Road; Downtown Orlando; Earl Vaughn; East-West Expressway; economic growth; farming; farms; FDOT; Fern Park; ferneries; fernery; ferns; Florida Department of Transportation; Florida House of Representatives; Florida Senate; flower shops; flowers; Foley; Greater Orlando Aviation Authority; greenhouses; Hattaway; Hattaway Drive; Hibbard Casselberry; Holiday Travel; Home Depot; horticulture; Howard McNelty; infrastructure; Jane Casselberry; John Marcell; John Rich; Kay; Kmart; Lake Concord; Lake Lotus; Lake Orienta; Larry Dale; Lawton Chiles; Lawton Mainor Chiles, Jr.; leatherleaf fern; Leonard Casselberry; LHS; Linda Chapin; Linda Hook; Lockhart; Longwood; Lyman High School; Mahaffey; Maitland; Maitland Avenue; Martha Casselberry; moss; mosses; NAS Sanford; Naval Air Station Sanford; navel oranges; New York; nurseries; nursery; oak tree hammocks; oak trees; Opp, Alabama; orange tees; oranges; Orienta Ferneries; orlando; Orlando International Airport; Orlando-Sanford International Airport; Pierson; podocarpus; price fixing; Puerto Rico; real estate; Republican Parties; Republicans; Rick Hattaway; Royal Ferneries; Sanford; saran shade cloth; Seminole County; Semoran Boulevard; Shoemaker; slat sheds; Southwest Airlines; sphagnum; SR 408; SR 417; SR 436; SR 46; Tallahassee; Tampa; Toronto, Canada; tropical plants; UF; University of Florida; US 19-92; Ustler; Valencia oranges; Vaughn Greenhouses; Virgin Atlantic; Volusia County; Walmart; Walt Disney World; weeding; weeds; Wekiva River; Winter Garden; Winter Park High School; Wofford, Joe; WPHS; Zellwood; zoning
Charlie Crist at the University of Central Florida, 2012
Bill Nelson Speaking at the University of Central Florida, 2012
Bill Clinton Speaking at the University of Central Florida, 2012
Tags: Bill Clinton; Bill Nelson; Charles Joseph Crist, Jr.; Charlie Crist; Clarence William Nelson II; Democratic Party; Democrats; election campaigns; Laura Lynn Cepero; Memory Mall; orlando; political rallies; political rally; president; Presidential Election of 2012; UCF; University of Central Florida; William Jefferson Blythe III; William Jefferson Clinton
President Harry S. Truman
Letter from O. E. Frye, Jr. to John A. Sutton (June 21, 1962)
Tags: agricultural pollution; Attorney General; Bill Fullford; Bill Turk; Board of Commissioners; Bob Sherman; Central Boulevard; chamber of commerce; Congress; Democrat; Democratic Party; Don McAllistor; election; fish; fish kill; Florida Democratic Primary Election; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida's 11th Congressional District; Harold L. Moody L.; insecticide; Jeb Stuart; Joe Jacobs; John A. Sutton; judge; justice; Lake Apopka; Lake County Board of Commissioners; lawsuit; M. W. Hammond; Moon Head Lodge; O. E. Frye, Jr.; Orange County Board of Commissioners; pesticide; pollution; primary election; Tom Denmark; U.S. House of Representatives; W. R. Peavy, Jr.; water conservation; water quality; wildlife; Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce; Woods, John W.
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
Oral History of the Florida High-Tech Corridor Council
Tags: 501(c)(6); Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center; agro-tech; Alachua County; Alzo J. Reddick; American Telephone & Telegraph Company; AMPAC; Amy Evancho; Antoinette Jennings; AT&T Inc.; Becerra-Fernandez, Irma; Ben Noll; Bernard Machen; Bernie Machen; Berridge, Randolph E.; Bethany Dickens; Betty Bowe; Betty Castor; Bill Vogel; Bob Cook; Bob Dallari; Brevard County; Buddy Dyer; budgets; Carrie Martine; Cassopolis, Michigan; Central Florida Research Park; Charles Bass Reed; Charles Gray; Charlie Gross; Charlie Reed; Cherokee Nation; Cherokee, North Carolina; Cherokees; Chip Camp; Cirent Semiconductor; Committee on Transportation and Economic Development Funding; community colleges; Connie L. Lester; Core Team; Dallari, Bob; Dallas-Fort Worth Corridor; Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; Dan Holsenbeck; Dan Webster; Daniel Alan Webster; David Brown; David Gordon; David P. Norton; Democratic Party; Democrats; DEO; Department of Economic Opportunity; Duvall County; economic development; Economic Development Commission of Florida's Space Coast; economy; EDC Economic Development Commission; education; Electronic Arts; Elizabeth Bowe; Elizabeth Castor; Enterprise Florida; FAU; FIA; FIAA; FIU; Florida Atlantic University; Florida Department of Economic Opportunity; Florida Economic Gardening Institute; Florida Gulf Coast; Florida High Tech Corridor; Florida High Tech Corridor Council; Florida House Committee on Transportation and Economic Development Funding; Florida House of Respresentatives; Florida International University; Florida Polytechnic University; Florida Power and Light Company; Florida Senate; Florida Senate Committee on Appropriations; Florida Venture Forward; Florida Virtual Entrepreneur Center; Florida’s Chamber Foundation; FLVEC; FPU; Fran Korosec; funding; George Gordon; Get Smart; Grant; GrayRobinson, P.A.; GrowFL: The Economic Gardening Institute; Harrah's Cherokee Casino; Head to Head: The Coming Economic Battle Among Japan, Europe and America; high tech; high tech corridors; high technology; House Committee on Transportation and Economic Development Funding; House of Respresentatives; Hunting F. Deutsch; I-4 Corridor; I/ITSEC; IE; industrial development; industries; industry; Innovation Way Corridor; intellectual property; Interactive Game Academy; International Paris Air Show; Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference; James C. Clark; Jeff Mendell; Jennifer Thompson; Jim Clark; Jim Shot; John C. Hitt; John Castor; John Hugh Dyer; K-12 education; Kathy Betancourt; Ken Pruitt; Lake Nona; Lake Nona Medical City; Lawton Chiles; Lawton Mainor Chiles, Jr.; Lester Carl Thurow; Littleton, Colorado; Lowe; Lynda Weatherman; M. J. Sanders; M. J. Soileau; Mark B. Rosenberg; matching grants; Medical City; Metro Orlando Economic Development Commision; Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission; Metro Orlando EDC; MGRP; Miami; Michael Zaharris; modeling; MSW; NAI; National Academy of Inventors; Native Americans; orange county; orlando; Orlando Economic Development Commission; Orlando EDC; Pajama Hotline; Paul Sanberg; Peter T. Panousis; Pratt & Whitney; PRISM; Promoting Regional Improvement in Science and Math; Putnam County; Randy Morris; Ray Galley; research and development; Research Park; Richard Lynn Scott; RICHES of Central Florida; Rick Scott; Rob Goddell; Roger Pynn; Ron Walker; Sacher; Salon International de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, Paris-Le Bourget; Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute; Sarah McGreer; Science, Technology, Engineering and Math; Seminole County; Seminole State College; Senate; Shava Jackson-Car; Silicon Valley, California; simulation; simulation industry; Smart; South Florida; SSC; state colleges; State of Florida; State University System of Florida; STEM programs; Steve Burly; Sunnyvale, California; Tampa; Tampa Bay; TCU; Tech Path; Teresa Jacobs; Texas Christian University; The Chronicle of Higher Education; Thomas Charles Feeney III; Tom Feeney; Tom Feeny; Tom O'Neal; Toni Jennings; Tracy Swarztz; UCF; UCF Department of History; UCF Knights; UF; UM; United Technologies Corporation; University of Central Florida; University of Central Florida Department of History; University of Florida; University of Miami; University of South Florida; USF; venture capitalism; Venture Forward; Volusia County Community College; workforce development
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
Oral History of Patty Sheehan
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; activism; activists; African-American caucus; AIDS; Asian Winter New Year; Asian-American community; Audubon Park Covenant Church; Bill Stevens; Bob Brings; Brian Arbogast de Hubert-Miller; Caryn Elaine Johnson; Charles "Chase" Smith; city commissioner; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; Cleve Jones; Democratic Party; Democrats; discrimination; divorce; DNC; Edith "Edie" Windsor; Edwin DeJesus; elections; feminist movement; feminists; Florida Department of Agriculture; Gary Bailey; Gay Lesbian Bisexual Community Services; gay marriage; Gay-related Immune Deficiency; Geoffrey Cravero; GLBCS; GLBT; GLBT History Museum of Central Florida; GLBT Services; GLBTQ+; governmnet; Greenwood Cemetery; Grid; gun violence; hate crimes; HIV; homophobia; homosexuality; HRC; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Campaign; immigration; It Gets Better Project; Jingle Eve; John Hugh "Buddy" Dyer; Kalynn Smith; Lake Eola; Lake Eola Bandshell; Lake Eola Fountain; Lake Eola Park; Latinx; LCN Express; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; Lou Tozer; Loving - Commitment - Networking. A Women's Organization; Main Street districts; March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rifhts and Liberation; marriage equality; mass shootings; Michael Wanzie; Michael's March; Mills 50 District; municipal government; Names Project; NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt; orlando; Orlando city commissioner; Orlando City Hall; Orlando City SC; Orlando Regional Pride; Patty Sheehan; Paul Efthemios Tsongas; pedestrian safety; public art; public service; Pulse massacre; Pulse nightclub; Pulse nightclub shooting; Pulse tributes; QLatinx; sidewalks; slow food movement; Teresa Jacobs; terrorist attacks; tyranny of the majority; UCF; United States v. Windsor; University of Central Florida; urban chickens; Walt Disney World; Westboro Baptist Church; When We Rise; Whoopie Goldberg; women's liberation movement; women's movement
The Watermark, Vol. 4, No. 20, October 2-15, 1997
Tags: ACLU; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS; AIDS Resource Alliance; Albert "Al" Arnold Gore Jr.; Alexis Arquette; Alison Bechdel; American Civil Liberties Union; Anderson Jones; Andrew Cunanan; Anne Heche; Anthony Fauci; Art for Life; Association for the Lesbian and Gay Movement; Bette Milder; Billy Masters; bisexual; Bob Roehr; Brenda Dale Knox; Carolyn Gertz; Central Florida Breast Cancer Foundation; Charles Busch; Christine Leigh Heyrman; Civic Theatre; Clive Thomas; Concern Women for America; Coretta Scott King; Curtis Hanson; Daniel Zingale; David Almeida; David Bianco; David Fields; David Ho; Debbie Henseder; Deborah Tamargo; Democratic Party; Diana Frances; Diana, Princess of Wales; Diane Wilder; Dick Shafer; Donna Shalala; Eddie Caballero; Edward "Ted" Moore Kennedy; Elizabeth Taylor; Ellen Lee DeGeneres; Ethan Mordden; Franco Nero; Full Moon Saloon; gay; Gay 90s Theatre Cafe & Bar; Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Student Union; Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network; Gianni Versace; Gina Garcia; Greg Triggs; Gregory Wentz; Guy Edward Pearce; Helen Chasnoff; Helen Cohen; HIV; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hope and Help Center; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Campaign; Human Rights Task Force; Ian McKellen; In The Life; Jack the Lad; Jacqueline Jones; James Ireland; Jamie Nabozny; Jayelle Wiggins; Jennifer Jason Leigh; Jessica Phyllis Lange; Jim Crescitelli; John Felton; Julie Brown; Julie Taylor; Kate Shindle; Katherine Linton; Kathy Martinez; Keith Morrison; Ken Kundis; Kerry Lobel; Kevin Delaney Kline; Kevin Spacey Fowler; Kimboo York; Kimila Ann "Kim" Basinger; lesbians; Leslie Carrara; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Life In Other People's Shoes; Liza Minnelli; Marc Jacobs; Mark Iversen; Marv Albert; Marvin Philip Aufrichtig; Melissa Lou Etheridge; Menahem Golan; Meral Ertune; Meral's Ride; Michael Wanzie; Michelle Marie Pfeiffer; National Coming Out Day; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; orlando; Orlando Gay Chorus; Owen Keehnen; P.G. Clotti; Pablo Andres; Pan Am Pictures Inc.; Parliament House; Patricia Nell Warren; Patty Sheehan; Paul Bartel; PBS; polyamory; Pride Film Festival; Princess Diana; Public Broadcasting Service; queers; questioning; Rainbow Democratic Club; Rave Bill; Richard Gephardt; Robert "Bob" Joseph Dole; Robert Jenkins; Rupaul; Russell Ira Crowe; Russell Scott; Sam Irvin; Sam Lupowitz; same-sex; Sappho; SBC; Serenity House Pediatric AIDS Foundation; Serra Project; Shane Perdue; Sheila Kuehl; Southern Baptist Convention; Stephanie Callahan; Stephen Bauer; Stephen Kelly; Stephen Steck; Steve Peacock; Steven H. Haeberle; Tampa; Tampa Convention Center; Tampa Downtown Hyatt; Tanya Roberts; The Club at Firestone; The Eagle; The Factory; The Front Runners; The Lady Chablis; The Watermark; Thomas Duane; Thomas Durkin; Todd Haynes; Todd Simmons; Tom Dyer; Tom Selleck; Tony Watkins; trans; transgender; Triangle Caucus; Victoria Sigler; William "Bill" Jefferson Clinton; William B. Calvert III; WMFE-FM
The Watermark, Vol. 9, No. 19, September 12-25, 2002
Tags: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS; Al Tompkins; Alan Darcy; Alex King; Ali Kirk; Andre Perron; Andy Eddy; Anita Jane Bryant; Annette Jones; Barbara J. Hall; Bart Zarcone; Bates Reed; Betty Wynum; Bill Barnes; bisexual; Black Gay Pride Celebration; Bob Schreck; Boston University Academy; Brad Wages; breast cancer; Brigit Books; Canada to U.S. AIDS Vaccine Ride; Carol J. Bartsch; Central Florida Softball League; CFSL; Chris Vasquez; comics; Crescendo; Cyndi Butz; D.J. Holt; Dame Edna Everage; Daniel Gross; Daniel Luporte; Dave Dasilva; David Dillon; Dawn Avalle; DC Comics; Deb Winsor; Debbie Roginski; Democratic Party; Democrats; Derek King; Don Bissonette; Doug Head; Eileen Mary Challans; Faye Dunaway; FFA; Florida Family Association; Fred Davis; gay; Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation; gay bashing; Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Community Center; George Box; GLAAD; GLBCC; Glenda "Glenn" Veronica Close; Glenda Evans Hood; Green Lantern; HAART; Harry Jacobs; hate crimes; Helen Roman; Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy; HIV; Holy Homophobia; homosexuality; homosexuals; Howard Brush Dean III; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Relations Board; James Tracy; Jeff Rousch; Jim Avalle; Jim Merritt; Jim Rafferty; Jim Reese; Jimmie Scott; Joe Callion; John D. Rawls; John Phillip Mullinax; John Russo; John Silber; John Street; Joseph Sayer; Judd Winick; Judy Gold; Julie Mullard; Kate Clark; Kathy Richter; Kelly McBride; Kevin Beary; Kim Shephard; Lani Brito; Larry McKinney; Lazar Kleit; Leather Sir and Leather Boy; Lesbian Breast Cancer Outreach Project; lesbians; Lew Oliver; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Liberty Belles; Lissa Curtis-Weakley; Live Journal; Logan Brown; Louisiana Electorate of Gays and Lesbians Inc.; Marion Vaughan; Mark Ferrara; Marty Premo; Marvel Comics; Mary Renault; Mike Rogers; Mike Zuhl; Montreal to Maine AIDS Vaccine Bike Trek; Nancy Wilson; National Women's Football League; Nelson A. Diaz; OADO; orlando; Orlando Anti-Discrimination Ordinance; Out & Equal; Out & Equal Workplace Summit; Pallotta TeamWorks; Pat Williams; Patricia Ireland; Patrick Howell; Patty Sheehan; Pedro Zamora; Peter Spriggs; Phil Diamond; Poynter Institute; Project YES; queers; questioning; Race for the Cure; Randy Miller; Republican Party; Republicans; Richard Fasenmeyer; Richard Waugh; Ricky Chavis; Robert A. "Bob" Butterworth; Rod Thomson; Ron Marz; Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright; same-sex; Sarah & Carly Band; Sarasota; Sarasota AIDS Theatre Project; Sarasota Herald Tribune; Selisse Berry; Shelly Zachritz; Sheri McInvale; St. Luke's United Methodist Church; Stan Madray; Steven Allen; Steven Goldstein; Sugarlid; superheroes; Susan G. Komen; Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation; Tampa; Tampa Bay Arts, Inc.; Tampa Bay Men's Gay Chorus; Tampa Bay Women's Chorus; Taylor Hoffman; Teri Bonfield; Terry King; The Men of Crescendo; The Rub; The Watermark; Tiffany Palmer, Esq.; Tom Feeney; trans; transgender; True Expressions; Tyrese Howard; Vicki Vargo; Water Colors