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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
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
Central Florida Personalities: Walton MacJordan
Tags: Abe Lincoln; American Red Cross; American Vets; AMVETS; Brewer; caricatures; cartoons; Central Florida Personalities; comics; department stores; Jordan, Walton Mac; Jordan, Walton Mac, Jr.; Lincoln, Abraham; Orange Avenue; orlando; Orlando Merchant Association; Sears, Roebuck and Company; U.S. Army Air Corps; UA; University of Alabama
Salmagundi, Vol. VI, No. 1, 1915
Tags: 1st Street; 4th Street; 9th Street; Abernathy, W. W.; Alden, John; Alden, Priscilla; Arthur; Aspinwall, Frances; BDS; Belgian Relief Fund; Berner, Agnes; Berner, Evelyn; Betts, A. L.; Betty, Daisy Edith; Bible; Boys Debating Society; Brady, E. E.; Brady, Virginia; Brainol; Brock, D. C.; Brown, O.; Brown, Stella; Brown, Susie; Bureau of Education; Butt, C. G.; Caldwell, Alice; Camerone Maude; Chappell, Lucca; Chase and Company; Chautauqua; Coats, John Franklin; Coulbourne; Curry Institute; Daytona; Daytona High School; Deane, Robert; Deas, R. R.; Dickson, Mildred; Dubose, H. C.; Duhart, H. L.; Durst, Mozelle; Dutton, F. F.; education; Edwards, Jonathan; Elm Avenue; Entzinger. Maide; Estridge, Hattie's; Ezell, B. F.; Fernald, George H.; First National Bank; First National Bank No. 1; First Street; Florida State College for Women; Ford; Forster, F. P.; Foster, Bob; Fourth St.; Fourth Street; French Avenue; Fry, Albert A.; FSCW; Gables, Gary; Gainesville; Garwood; Gatchel, Ruth Stewart; Geneva; George H. Fernald Hardware Company; Gilbert, Howard; Giles; Goertz, Clara; Goodhue; Greene, Gladys Helen; Guilde, Clara Louise; Hand, C. M.; Hand, Ruth; Hanson, P. M.; Harold, Muriel; Harris; Herring; Hickson, Ethel; Higgins, Adelaide; high schools; Holland, Mary B.; Hughes, H. J.; ILS; Irving Literary Society; Irwin; Irwin & Giles; Jones; Jones, Allan; Key, A. R.; King; Kissimmee; Kissimmee High School; L. R. Philips & Company; Laing, J.; Laing, R.; Lake, Forrest; Lincoln, Abraham; Literary and Debating Societies; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Longwood; Longwood School; Lough, Nellie Edith; Machiavelli; Magnolia Avenue; McAlexander, Watson; McDaniel, Ruth; Meredith; Miller, Theodore; Monroe; Monroe Doctrine; Morris, Gladys; Moughton, Ethel; Munson, Fannie Reba; Munson, Zoe Bardwell; Murrell, Renie; Musson, Elizabeth; N. P. Yowell & Company; Nelson, Annie; Ninth Street; orlando; Orlando High School; Oviedo; Packard; Packard, Bertha; Packard, Hazel; Packard, Marion; Pagenhart, Alma; Palmetto Avenue; Parish House; Park Avenue; Peoples Bank; Peoples Bank of Sanford; Perkins, B. L.; Philip; Philips Garage; Philips, L. R.; Philips, Marion; Phillips Studio; Pope, William; Railroad Avenue; Rand, Frederic H.; Rexall; Rexall Store; Roberts, J. D.; Rossetter; Routh, Sherman; Routh, William; Rowland, Walter; Rumph, Hume; Salmagundi; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sanford Bottling Works; Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company; Sanford Furniture Company.; Sanford Grammar; Sanford Grammar School; Sanford High School; Sanford Novelty Works; Sanford Pressing Club; Sanford Public School; schools; Seabreeze; Seabreeze High School; Seminole County Bank; Seminole County Fair; Shepherd, Ernest; SHS; Speer, Vivian; St. Augustine; St. Augustine High School; Stetson University; Stevens, H. R.; Stevenson; Stewart, Ruth; SU; Taft, William H.; Tetherly; Theodore Miller & Son; Thrasher, D. L.; Tifft; Tift; Tolar, H. E.; Tomato Clubs; Turner, E. E.; Upshaw, William D.; Walker; Walker, Claire; Ward, Fern; Warthlen; Washburn; Washington and Lee University; Washington-Lee University; Washington, Georgia; Watson; Wentworth, Dorothy; Whiteman, James; Whiteman, Marjorie; Whitner, Annie Caldwell; Whitner, B. F.; Whitner, Benjamin; Wickham; Wight; Wight Grocery Company; Wildman, J. R.; Wildman, J. R. Laing, R.; Williams, G. E.; Winthrop, Fanny; WLU; Woman Suffrage; Woodruff; Woodruff & Watson; Woodruff, F. L.; Yowell, N. P.
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
Cher-O-Key (February 21, 1929)
Tags: Albritton, Thelma; algebra club; astronomy club; Benton; Bethea, Sammie; Bird, Joe; Boggs, Robert; Book Reading club; Boys Hi-Y; Broadbent; Brown; Camera club; Cassell, Gladys; Cher-O-Key; Cherokee JHS; Cherokee Junior High; Cherokee Junior High School; Cherokee Junior HS; Cherokee School; Cook, Thomas; Cox, Robert; Davis, Cora Lee; Davis, Howard; Denney, Bob; Dowd, Paul; Dunbar, P. S.; Ezzard, Richard; Fletcher, Sally; Ford; freeman; Gisler, Bob; Gould, Janet; Graham; Henderson; Hiking Club; Holloway, Katherine; In the Morning; Iseminger, Paul; Jackson, Andrew; Jones; Journalism Club; Land Cinder; Latin Club; Laverty, Beulah; Lawson, Richard; Leaders Club; Ledford; Lewis; Lincoln, Abraham; Marriman, Richard; Mauer, Fred; Maynard; McKinnon, Carolyn; memorial; Memorial High; Memorial High School; Memorial HS; Meyer; Meyer, Betty; MHS; Mitchell; Myer; Orlando Faigrounds; Orlando Ice Dealers Association; Parent-Teacher Association; Park, Roalnd; Pettay, Jean; PTA; Rathburh, Martha Ruth; Rinehart, Charles; Routh, Florida; Sigal, Myer; Smith, Laura; Student council; Tate; The Coquette Conquered; The Novelty Waltz; Thomspon; Topakian, Takoohy; Trimble, Betty; Washington, George; Way, Yulee; Westover; Wetherington, Ruth; Who's Who club; Williams, Athlone; Williams, Bob; Wright; Wright, Martha; Young, Donald
Cher-O-Key (November 9, 1928)
Tags: Arendt, Helen; Barnett, Roberta; Benton; Berst, Winifred; Bert, Billey; Bethea, Sammie; Boggs, Robert; Cher-O-Key; Cherokee JHS; Cherokee Junior High; Cherokee Junior High School; Cherokee School; Clark, Newell; Cook, Thomas; Copeland, Gorrnacknia; Cox, Robert; Cutherbertson, Dorothy; Davis, Billy; Davis, Howard; Delaney; Earl of Marlborough; Florida State Dental Association; FSDA; Fugate, Maxine; Ginsberg, Gertrude; Girl's Glee Club; Grover; Hadek, Esther; Harell, Sara; Haughton, Clifford; Henderson; Hinchey, Edna; Hoover, Herbert; Hughston, Harold; Journalism Club; Kazarosian, Shan; Keith, Cecil; Lincoln, Abraham; Marchand, Irvin; Marriman, Richard; McGormack, Effie; McKinnon, Carolyn; Meyer; Meyer, A. M; Mitchell; New York Herlad; Parent-Teacher Association; park; Park, Olivia; Parker, Barbara; Parker, Edna; Pettay, Jean; Powers, Ormond; PTA; Rathburn, Martha Ruth; Ravencroft, Harriet; Rinehart, Charles; Rollins; Rollins College; Saturday Evening Post; temperance; Terhune, Mary; Thompson, G. S.; Topakia, Takoohy; Tyree, Billy; Wetherington, Ruth; Young, Donald