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A Comparative Study of Retardation in the Negro and White Elementary Schools of Columbia County, Florida 1947-48, 1951-52.
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Creator
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Wilber Benson Lawson
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The purpose of this study was to compare the degree of retardation in Negro and white elementary schools of Columbia County, Florida from 1947-48 and 1951-52.
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Date Issued
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1952-08
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Identifier
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AM00000028, famu:50836
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E-book
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A Study of the Employment Patterns of Negroes in Selected Occupations in Dade County, Florida.
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Creator
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James Learon Cherry
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This study is devoted to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data necessary to determine the employment patterns of Negros in Dade County, Florida, during 1955.
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Date Issued
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1956-08
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Identifier
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AM00000027, famu:49678
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E-book
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A Survey of the Standardized Testing Programs in Negro Schools of Florida and Their Implications for Guidance.
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Creator
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Robert Edwin Allen, Sr.
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The problem of the study is (1) to determine to what extent standardize tests are used in Negro schools in Florida. (2) To determine What part these tests play in the guidance program in these schools. (3) To determine what part tests play in curriculum construction and provisions in these schools. (4) To determine what time of year that tests are given, and, (5) To determine the competency of personnel administering the testing program.
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Date Issued
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1953-07
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Identifier
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AM00000032, famu:50814
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Format
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E-book
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An analysis of the literature on the education of Negro gifted children from 1940-1950.
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Date Issued
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1953
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Identifier
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43288795, AAA0921 QF, 2743516, AM00000043_00001, famu:3824
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E-book
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An analysis of the qualifications of principals of the accredited Negro high schools in Florida.
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Date Issued
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1957
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Identifier
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43304516, AAA0920 QF, 2739975, AM00000024_00001, famu:2711
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E-book
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An appraisal of the curricula of the Negro high schools of Alachua county, Florida.
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It is the purpose of this study to determine the extent to which the curricula of the public schools of Alachua County, Florida contribute to the solution of it pupils' persistent life situations of growth areas of: (1) individual capacity; (2) social participation; (3) dealing with environment and forces as revealed through a questionnaire study.
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Date Issued
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1954
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Identifier
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42995175, AAA0797 QF, 2737328, AM00000012_00001, famu:1472
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Format
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E-book
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Biennial Report of the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College 1946 - 1948.
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Creator
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Date Issued
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1948-06-30
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Identifier
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AM00000187_00001, famu:53096
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Format
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E-book
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Black College in an Age of Ferment : A collection of essays.
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Creator
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James Hudson, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Date Issued
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1974
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Identifier
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AM00000120_00001, famu:41081
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Format
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E-book
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Black colleges and equal opportunity in higher education : A variety of papers advocating the retention of black colleges and universities.
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Creator
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Paul Mohr, Chicago-Southern Network of the Study Commission on Undergraduate Education
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Date Issued
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1975
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Identifier
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AM00000178_00001, famu:47629
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Format
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E-book
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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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AAA1688 QF, 2753095, AM00000058_00001, famu:7026
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Format
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E-book
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A brief review of the growth and improvement of education for Negroes in Florida, 1927-1962.
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Creator
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Williams, DeWitt Everett.
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Date Issued
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[1963], 1963, 1963
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Identifier
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74277648, AAA1684 QF, 2754037, AM00000065_00001, famu:7341
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E-book
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Creating a meaningful existence : The origins of black female heathcare professionals in Florida.
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Creator
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Esther Spencer
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Black women have contributed greatly to the healthcare needs of the United States. Women have acted in the capacity of nurses and doctors, caring for and healing people. The many black women currently in the nursing profession and the increase in black women physicians speak to this fact. Unfortunately, the lack of work on the subject shows that most scholars are not aware of this reality. This study, which focuses on the state of Florida, tells the story of the first black female physician,...
Show moreBlack women have contributed greatly to the healthcare needs of the United States. Women have acted in the capacity of nurses and doctors, caring for and healing people. The many black women currently in the nursing profession and the increase in black women physicians speak to this fact. Unfortunately, the lack of work on the subject shows that most scholars are not aware of this reality. This study, which focuses on the state of Florida, tells the story of the first black female physician, the first black female registered nurse, and the first nurse training program for blacks in the state. This study hopes to show that these black female healthcare pioneers and the healthcare institution played an integral role in the growth and welfare of black citizens and thus the development of the United States. Their work needs to be recognized because they took on a responsibility in a hostile environment created and sustained by the United States, but ultimately overcame obstacles nonetheless and made a lasting impact on the people and time in which they lived.
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Date Issued
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2006
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Identifier
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AM00000307_00001, famu:57184
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E-book
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Educating blacks for the new millennium: Meeting the challenge : A challenge of facts.
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Creator
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Date Issued
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1999
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Identifier
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AM00000197_00001, famu:53512
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E-book
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Evaluating the program of guidance in negro schools, Duval county, Florida.
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Date Issued
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1959
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Identifier
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AM00000195_00001, famu:53615
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Format
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E-book
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An evaluation of the Negro elementary schools of Daytona Beach, Florida to determine the basis for a revision of the curricula.
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Date Issued
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1956
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42997271, AAA0796 QF, 2738502, AM00000017_00001, famu:1987
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E-book
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An evaluation of the physical plants of five consolidated rural schools for Negroes in Leon county with recommendations for improving existing limitations.
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Date Issued
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1953
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42972212, AAA0787 QF, 2738801, AM00000018_00001, famu:2029
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E-book
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Faculty handbook Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University September, 1951.
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Creator
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Date Issued
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1951-09-15
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AM00000163_00001, famu:48913
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E-book
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Fifth year report : Submitted to the Commission on Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, August 1973.
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Creator
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Date Issued
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1973-08-15
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AM00000248_00001, famu:34695
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E-book
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Florida A & M University Fact book. 1985 - 1986.
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Creator
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Date Issued
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1986
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AM00000247_00001, famu:35266
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Format
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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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