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The West Florida controversy, 1798-1813: a study in American diplomacy.
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Creator
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Cox, Isaac Joslin
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Identifier
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18007630, 01619981, AAA1678 QF, 2744809, AM00000049_00001, famu:4257
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E-book
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[Photograph of Dr. Edward O. Minor].
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Abstract/Description
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This is a photograph of the late Dr. Edward O. Minor, Director of the Instructional Media Center from 1958 to 1975.
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Date Issued
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[1958-1975], 1958, 1958
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Identifier
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105645, AMDT105645, famu:91
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Image (JPEG)
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[Photograph of Dr. J. Luther Thomas].
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Abstract/Description
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This photograph of Dr. J. Luther Thomas appears in the Florida A&M University Rattler(yearbook) for 1965. Dr. Thomas was Director of Florida A&M University Libraries.
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Date Issued
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[unknown], 19uu, 19uu
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Identifier
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105646, AMDT105646, famu:92
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Image (JPEG)
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[Photograph of Dr. Nicholas Gaymon].
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Abstract/Description
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This is a photograph of the late Dr. Nicholas E. Gaymon, the Director of Florida A&M University Libraries from 1969 to 1996.
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Date Issued
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[1969-1996], 1969, 1996
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Identifier
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105644, AMDT105644, famu:90
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Image (JPEG)
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[Photograph of Mrs. Alverta N. Morris].
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Abstract/Description
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This is a photograph of the late Alverta N. Morris, the Head of Special Collections from 1949 to 1978.
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Date Issued
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[1949-1978], 1949, 1949
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Identifier
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105649, AMDT105649, famu:95
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Image (JPEG)
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[Photograph of Dr. Ida Adams].
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Abstract/Description
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This is a photograph of the late Dr. Ida Girvin Adams (1930-1995) Assistant Director of Florida A&M University Libraries from 1966 to 1995.
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Date Issued
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[1980], 1980, 1949
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Identifier
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105640, AMDT105640, famu:86
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[Photograph of Samuel H. Coleman].
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This is a photograph of the late Dr. Samuel Harrison Coleman, Jr. The Coleman Library was named in honor of him in the late 1940s. It was done in recognition of all the contributions he made to Florida A&M University first as a student (class of 1906) and later as President of the FAMU National Alumni Association.
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Date Issued
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[1946?], 1940
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Identifier
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105642, AMDT105642, famu:88
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Image (JPEG)
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[Photograph of Mrs. Margaret B. Jones].
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Abstract/Description
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This is a photograph of Mrs. Margaret B. Jones. She served as Associate Director of Florida A&M University Libraries. She retired July 30, 1999 after 39 years of service to the library profession.
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Date Issued
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[1969-1999], 1969, 1999
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Identifier
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105647, AMDT105647, famu:93
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Image (JPEG)
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[Photograph of Mrs. Martha Mack].
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Abstract/Description
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This is a photograph of the late Mrs. Martha Mack, Director of the Florida A&M Credit Union. She was the manager and the president of the Florida A&M University Federal Credit Union for 33 years.
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Date Issued
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[1990-1995], 1990, 1990
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Identifier
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105648, AMDT105648, famu:94
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Image (JPEG)
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[Photograph of Ms. Emily A. Copeland].
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This is a photograph of Ms. Emily A. Copeland, the head of the Department of Library Sciences from 1951 to 1978.
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Date Issued
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[1951-1978], 1951, 1978
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Identifier
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105643, AMDT105643, famu:89
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Image (JPEG)
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Recollections : A history of the League of Women Voters of Florida 1939-1989.
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Date Issued
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1989
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Identifier
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AM00000174_00001, famu:47767
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E-book
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The Famuan.
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Date Issued
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19uu, 19uu
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Identifier
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1063-9942, am_famuan
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A brief history of the Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University from 1918 through 1978 (60 years).
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Creator
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Bartley, Lua Stewart.
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Date Issued
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1978
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Identifier
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AAA1688 QF, 2753095, AM00000058_00001, famu:7026
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E-book
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Title
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Florida, the land of romance.
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Creator
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Dr. Dorothy Dodd
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Date Issued
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1956
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Identifier
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AM00000169_00001, famu:48078
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Notices of East Florida: A Facsimile Reproduction of the 1822 Edition with Introduction and Index by George E. Buker.
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Creator
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George E. Buker, State of Florida, Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund
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Date Issued
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1973
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Identifier
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AM00000176_00001, famu:61538
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Pictorial history of Pensacola, City of Five Flags.
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Creator
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John W. Cole, Justin R. Weddell
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Date Issued
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1952
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Identifier
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AM00000164_00001, famu:48878
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Format
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E-book
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Florida's mineral industry: an historical appraisal of a phase of the Florida economy.
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Date Issued
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1957
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Identifier
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42982072, AAA0794 QF, 2737555, AM00000013_00001, famu:1510
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E-book
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Title
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The rise and development of universal education in Florida during reconstruction.
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Date Issued
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1953
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Identifier
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42996713, AAA0806 QF, 2736981, AM00000011_00001, famu:1424
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Changing times: How Florida's Whig newspapers reported on slavery and the 1850 Compromise, 1848-1852.
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Creator
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Sherrie L. Farabee
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Abstract/Description
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This study is a content analysis that examines how issues and events impacted news coverage in three Whig newspapers: the Florida Whig, the A Florida Sentinel and the Florida Republican. All were printed in Florida between 1848 and 1852, a time when the Whig Party led state and national government. Content analysis was chosen to track any changes in article length, article frequency, news hole, and topic prominence of articles about slavery and the 1850 Compromise. This study shows that the...
Show moreThis study is a content analysis that examines how issues and events impacted news coverage in three Whig newspapers: the Florida Whig, the A Florida Sentinel and the Florida Republican. All were printed in Florida between 1848 and 1852, a time when the Whig Party led state and national government. Content analysis was chosen to track any changes in article length, article frequency, news hole, and topic prominence of articles about slavery and the 1850 Compromise. This study shows that the length and frequency of articles in the three Florida Whig newspapers increased or decreased with fluctuations of Whig Party emphasis on slavery and the 1850 Compromise. it also shows slavery and the 1850 Compromise were seldom the primary topics of any article. Normally the topics would be coupled with others: state's rights, territorial annexation, and economics. The study suggests that emphasis was heightened, not only by the Whig drive to persuade Floridians to their political side, but by specific events such as presidential elections and the d
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2003
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Identifier
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AM00000297_00001, famu:56505
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E-book
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Florida's pioneer African American attorneys during the post-Cival War Era.
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Creator
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Darius Jamal Young
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This study specifically aims to illuminate the black attorneys’ experience in post—Civil War Florida by focusing on the complex careers of four black lawyers who began their careers during Reconstruction. The discussion will familiarize the reader with the immense obstacles that deterred African American attorneys from gaining prominence and the struggles endured by black lawyers throughout the South. As true regionally, the majority of Florida's legal professionals could not afford to...
Show moreThis study specifically aims to illuminate the black attorneys’ experience in post—Civil War Florida by focusing on the complex careers of four black lawyers who began their careers during Reconstruction. The discussion will familiarize the reader with the immense obstacles that deterred African American attorneys from gaining prominence and the struggles endured by black lawyers throughout the South. As true regionally, the majority of Florida's legal professionals could not afford to practice law exclusively and had to pursue other careers as their main source of income. Politics often emerged as the career of choice for black lawyers. As public figures these men accomplished remarkable feats and flourished as leaders of the black community.8 This essay, in a larger sense, attempts to provide fresh and helpful information concerning the black 7 See generally, Foner, Freedom ’s Lawmakers; Brown, Florida ’s ‘Black Public Oflicialsg Richardson, Negro in the Reconstruction of Florida. 8 See generally, Richardson, The Negro in the Reconstruction of Florida; Woodson, The Negro Professional and the Community; Ward, Black Physicians in the Jim Crow South; Shofner, Nor Is It Over Yet.
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Date Issued
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2005
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Identifier
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AM00000284_00001, famu:54814
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E-book
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