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10-20-Life : An exploratory study of Gadsden, Jefferson, and Leon counties in Florida
A Comparative Study of Retardation in the Negro and White Elementary Schools of Columbia County, Florida 1947-48, 1951-52
A Study of the Employment Patterns of Negroes in Selected Occupations in Dade County, Florida
A Survey of the Standardized Testing Programs in Negro Schools of Florida and Their Implications for Guidance
administration and supervisory problems involved in the consolidation of rural schools of Jackson County
appraisal of certain aspects of the reading program of the rural elementary schools of Madison county
appraisal of the curricula of the Negro high schools of Alachua county, Florida
Art community for Tallahassee : Using an artist community as a vehicles to study the studio environment
Attitudes of home gardeners towards integrated pest management (IPM) in Leon County, Florida
Black power still lives! : the Uhuru Movement in Saint Petersburg, Florida (1972-2001)
Career paths of chief female African American administrators in Florida community colleges
Changing times: How Florida's Whig newspapers reported on slavery and the 1850 Compromise, 1848-1852
Community Participation of 130 Negro Public School Teachers in the Socio-Economic Activities of Leon County
Comparative evaluation of management practices and levels of heavy metals on playgrounds and golf courses in Leon County, Florida
Comparative Study of the Outcomes of Two Methods in Teaching Chemistry to Senior High School Students at the Booker T. Washington High School of Miami
Comparison of certain charateristics of high school stayers and leavers in Highlands county, Florida, 1945-1949
Creating a meaningful existence : The origins of black female heathcare professionals in Florida
Determination of historic geochemistry and tropic alternations of Apalachicola, FL
Early care providers and early childhood educators: Pointers to consider
Ecological study on the Salt Marsh rush, Juncus roemerianus, North Florida

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