Ocoee Project - Genre-based Bibliography (06-25-2020)

OCOEE PROJECT Bibliography.pdf

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Title

Ocoee Project - Genre-based Bibliography (06-25-2020)

Alternative Title

Ocoee Project Bibliography

Subject

Lynching
Memorials--Florida

Description

A genre-based bibliography for the Ocoee Project from the Alliance for Truth and Justice.

The Alliance for Truth and Justice (ATJ) is a volunteer-based organization that engages with the community to promote education concerning the truth of local history and to advocate justice for those who have been harmed by inequities born of prejudice. ATJ builds on the work of Montgomery-based Equal Justice Initiative as well as the local efforts of Democracy Forum, the West Orange Reconciliation Task Force, and the Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board. This project is rooted in acknowledging the 1920 Election Day Massacre in Orange County and all of the violence committed in the name of white supremacy. Their mission statement says that they are "working to create a more hopeful, collaborative, and just society for every person in Orange County, Florida."

Creator

The Alliance for Truth and Justice
Bell, Kathleen

Source

Original genre-based bibliography by the Alliance for Truth and Justice, Orange County, Florida.

Publisher

Date Created

2020-06-25

Date Copyrighted

2020-06-25

Format

application/pdf

Extent

268 KB

Medium

10-page black and white bibliography

Language

eng

Type

Text

Coverage

Ocoee, Florida

Accrual Method

Donation

Mediator

History Teacher

Provenance

Originally created by Kathleen Bell, Bibliography Manager for the Alliance for Truth and Justice and published by RICHES.

Rights Holder

Copyright to this resource is held by the Alliance for Truth and Justice, and is provided here by RICHES for educational purposes only.

Contributing Project

Alliance for Truth and Justice

Curator

Cravero, Geoffrey

Digital Collection

Source Repository

Alliance for Truth and Justice, Orange County, Florida

External Reference

Ortiz, Paul. "Ocoee, Florida: Remembering the 'single bloodiest day in modern U.S. political history'." Facing South, The Institute for Southern Studies. University of Mississippi, May 14, 2010. Accessed February 20, 2019. https://www.facingsouth.org/2010/05/ocoee-florida-remembering-the-single-bloodiest-day-in-modern-us-political-history.html.
Cordeiro, Monivette. "Ocoee will issue proclamation acknowledging 1920 Election Day massacre." Orlando Weekly. November 19, 2018. Accessed February 20, 2019. https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2018/11/19/ocoee-will-issue-proclamation-acknowledging-1920-election-day-massacre.
Byrne, Jason. "Ocoee On Fire: The 1920 Election Day MassacreMedium. November 23, 2014. Accessed February 20, 2019. https://medium.com/florida-history/ocoee-on-fire-the-1920-election-day-massacre-38adbda9666e.
Ericson, Edward Jr. "Dead wrong." Orlando Weekly. October 1, 1998. Accessed February 20, 2019.
Clark, Willie. "The Ocoee, Florida Race Riot 1920". YouTube video, 06:51. Posted [February 4, 2016].https://youtu.be/7AyarJcnzIg.

Citation

The Alliance for Truth and Justice and Bell, Kathleen, “Ocoee Project - Genre-based Bibliography (06-25-2020),” RICHES, accessed November 21, 2024, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/10960.

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