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The Watermark, Vol. 12, No. 9, May 5-18, 2005
Tags: Abraham Lincoln; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; ADAP; AIDS; AIDS Candlelight Memorial; AIDS Drug Assistance Programs; AIDS Project Florida; Alex Miotti; Ali Haag; Alison Burgos; Andy Bell; Angelica Diaz; Anthony Catanzana; B.J. Stelter; bankruptcy; Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act; Bear Cub; Ben Marcus; Betsy Nelson; Bill Kanouff; Billy Manes; bisexual; Bloomingdale High School; Brad Mathewson; CalliopeFest; career; Catholicism; Cheryl Jacques; Chris Morgan; Christianity; Christopher Ashton Kutcher; Club Swank; conversion therapy; Daniel Cummings; David Castillo; David Franzen; David Furnish; David White; Dean Collier; Diane Ward Band; Don Montuon; Ed Lopes; Elizabeth Birch; Elton Hercules John CBE; embezzling; Empar Ferrer; entrepreneurship; Federated Republican Women of Central Florida; film; Frank November; G&L Fab-Events; GALA; gay; gay adoption; Gay and Lesbian Alumni; Gay Days Weekend; Gay Games; gay marriage; Gay Men's Single Mingle; Gay Sex And The City; George Walker Bush; Gulf Coast Gay Men's Chorus; Halcyon; Heath Riddler; HIV; homophobia; homosexuality; homosexuals; HRC; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Campaign; Jack Luper; Jason Galehouse; Jeanne White-Ginder; Jeffrey Sanker; Jennifer Foster; Jennifer Kates; Jennifer N. Baggerly; Jim Bomford; Jim Jablonski; Jim Philips; Joe Solomese; John Ames; John Forbes Kerry; John Hugh "Buddy" Dyer; John Ruffier; Johnny Chisholm; Jose Luis Garcia-Perez; Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger; Joy MCC; Kaiser Family Foundation; Karen Doering; Kathleen DeBold; Ken Hutcherson; Ken Shelin; Kim English; L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center; Lastaysha Myers; Lawrence DiRita; Leesa Halstead Franzen; Lesbian Gay Rights Lobby of Texas; lesbians; Leslie Dawley; LGBTQ+; Linda Nunez; Lisejean Freed; Log Cabin Republicans; Lou Ann Palmer; Magellan Health Services; Marion Ridley; Mariruth Kennedy; Mark Baker; Mark Lundy; MCC Tampa; Melissa Ferrick; Merrill Dickey; Michael Kirk Douglas; Michael Wachholtz; Microsoft Corporation; Miguel Albaladejo; Mike Ames; Misty Smeltzer; Mona West; money; music festivals; Nancy Wilson; National Alliance of State AIDS Directors; National Center for Lesbian Rights; National Day of Silence; Norm Kent; One Mighty Party; Orlando Action Network; Pam Williams; Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays; Pasputina; Pat Padilla; Patrick Howell; Paula Schoenwether; Pentagon; PFLAG; Pope Benedict XVI; protests; queers; questioning; racial discrimination; Rainbow Democrats; Randall Greene; Redboy; religion; Richard McCullough; Rick Woods; Rob Simmons; Robert Geller; Roland Belmares; Roman Catholic Church; Sakia Gunn; same-sex; Sandy Pheil; Sarasota AIDS Theatre Project; Sarasota Pridefest; Senfronia Thompson; Servicemembers Legal Defense Network; Sharra E. Greer; sodomy; Southern Nights; Stephanie Shippae; Steve Ballmer; Steve Lorenzo; Suzanne Noe; Tami Harris; Tampa Bay Bears; Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; Teri Catilin Band; Terry Knight; The Watermark; TIGLFF; Tina Podlodowski; Tomes and Treasures; Toni Begasse; trans; transgender; Troy Perry; UCC; UCMJ; UFMCC; Uniform Code of Military Justice; United Church of Christ; Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches; University of South Florida; Urban Body; USF; Vernessa Mitchell; Vicky Randall; Vince Clark; Warren Chisum; Warren Throckmorton; Will & Grace; William "Bill" Henry Gates III; William Diamond; World Outgames
Oral History of Bernie Blackwood
Tags: 11th Avenue; 16th Street; 1st Avenue; 25th Street; 34th Street; Alafaya Woods; Anden Group; Bay Vista Elementary School; Bayfront Center; Ben Ward, Jr.; Bernard O. Blackwood; Bernie Blackwood; Bill Martin; Blackwood Construction Corporation; Bob Beleren; Bob Ward; bussing; Central Avenue; Central Florida Research Park; Charles N. Millican; Charles Norman Millican; city managers; city planners; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; colleges; construction; demonstrations; desegregation; Division Street; Downtown St. Petersburg; Dyson Drive; educators; Eleventh Avenue; First Avenue; Florida State Road 426; Florida Technological University; Frank Wheeler; Fred Marquis; FTU; Garden Grove; Gore; Habanero's Mexican Grill; integration; Joe Gomez; John Evans; labor; labor rights; land development; Lutheran Haven; Lynn H. Andrews; Marguerite Partin; Mead Drive; Mead Manor; neighborhoods; Northeast Park; Oviedo; Oviedo Land Group; Oviedo Oaks; Oviedo Office Park; Partin Elementary School; Phil Gorey; Pinellas County; professors; protesters; protests; public employees; race relations; real estate; residential developments; riots; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; Roy Clontz; Saint Petersburg; school bus; school buses; schools; Scott Blackwood; SCPS; Seminole County Public Schools; Sixteenth Street; Southside Park; SR 426; St. Pete; St. Petersburg; strikers; strikes; subdivisions; Sue Blackwood; Suzanne A. Blackwood; teachers; The St. Petersburg Times; Tiger Station; Tom Phillips; Tuscawilla; Tuskawilla Road; Twin Rivers; UCF; unionization; unions; universities; university; University of Central Florida; Westwood Square; Whispering Oaks; Windmill Farms
Oral History of Lawrence Paul Levine
Tags: accounting; advanced training; Airframe Repair School; airframe repair specialists; airframe repairman; airframe repairmen; airplanes; Amarill, Texas; Amarillo AFB; Amarillo Air Force Base; anti-war movement; basic training; Boeing 707; Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker; Brown University; BU; Bureau of Customs and Border Protection; Burlington County, New Jersey; C-141 Galaxy; colorblindness; Community Veterans History Project; conscription; Custom Service; CVHP; Detachment 51; draft board; draft lottery; drafts; education; enlistment; Europe; F-101; F-105; F-4; fast food restaurants; fiber glassing; fiberglass; firearms; Frankfurt am Main, Germany; G.I. Bill; Germany; Good Conduct Medal; gun ranges; guns; instructors; Ishihara Color Test; jet; jet fighter; jets; KC-135; Lackland AFB; Lackland Air Force Base; Larry Levine; Lawrence Paul Levin; marching; marriages; Mary Hughes Young; McDonald's; McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II; McDonnell F-101 Voodoo; Mcguire AFB; Mcguire Air Force Base; metal; military draft; military education; military training; pacifism; pacifists; peace movement; phantom jets; planes; protests; Providence, Rhode Island; pylon; Republic F-105 Thunderchief; Rhein-Main AB; Rhein-Main Air Base; RIT; riveting; Rochester Institute of Technology; Rochester, New York; San Antonio, Texas; Selective Service System; Sergeant; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; sharpshooters; sharpshooting; Shaw AFB; Shaw Air Force Base; sheet metal; Staff Sergeant; Sumter, South Carolina; TDY; temporary duty; The Platters; TI; training; U.S. Air Force; U.S. Air Force in Europe; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Corps; U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection; U.S. Customs Service; United Service Organization; USAFE; USO; veterans; Vietnam; Vietnam War; World War II; WWII
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