Forum : the magazine of the Florida Humanities Council.

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Forum : the magazine of the Florida Humanities Council.

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Library.1717

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Library periodicals of June 4 2023

Description

47 volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm Forum: Magazine of the Florida Humanities Council. Periodical. Three times a year. Library has selected issues from: Spring 1988-Summer 2022 Selected topics covered: Grants Awarded -- Hernando de Soto -- Key West -- James Weldon Johnson -- Women in Politics -- Native Americans -- Seminoles -- Miccosukees -- Poarch Creek Indians -- Civil Rights movement -- St. Augustine -- Tallahassee -- Leroy Collins -- Architecture -- Seminole Wars -- Andrew Jackson, -- Cuba -- Cuban independence -- Environment -- Jacksonville Woman's Club -- May Mann Jennings -- New urbanism -- NASA, Fernandina Beach -- Amelia Island -- American Beach -- Marsha Dean Phelts, Russ Rymer -- Mavynee Betsch -- Archaeology -- Fishing -- Cowmen -- Cattlemen -- Zora Neale Hurston -- Civil War -- WWII -- Florida Book Awards -- Stetson Kennedy -- Timucua -- Miami -- Highwaymen -- Veterans -- Historical preservation -- Mary McLeod Bethune -- Fay Gibson Moulton Bridges, 1st woman to vote in Florida after 19th amendment passed -- Peter Meinke, Florida's Poet Laureate -- History of movie-making in Florida including Norman Studios, Kingsley, Z. (Zephaniah), 1765-1843. Subjects noted from archives record: Jacksonville history, Native American History, Black History, Art and Culture, Politics, Environment, Economics, Diversity, Tourism. Spring 2021: Written in water - How Florida's waterways shape our story -- Who are the ancient Floridians? -- Lessons of a manatee's journey -- Parting the waters - segregation and Florida's beaches and pools symbols of the great divide including American Beach, MaVynee Betsch, Zephaniah Kingsley -- Taking the waters in Florida including visit to Jacksonville. Summer 2021: Women to know (Including MaVynee Betsch, Eartha White, May Mann Jennings, Zora Neale Hurston) -- Art of picturing Florida (Samuel and Roberta Vickers of Jacksonville gifted 1200 piece Florida-themed art to Harn at UF.) -- Setting the stage: The early Spanish Period in Florida 1565-1763 -- Twilight of the Spanish, 1780-1821 (How Florida became part of the United States) -- When you leave the beaten path (Includes Dixie Highway). Fall 2021: Under the gaze of the sun (History of Florida newspapers) -- Making the invisible, visible (Since 1873, Florida's black newspapers informed and advocated lives often ignored) -- Conversation with Nashid Madyun, new Executive Director of Florida Humanities. Spring 2022: Ray Charles on cover -- Joyful noise, celebrating the soundtrack of our state : Traveling down the chitlin circuit -- Lift every voice and sing (Jacksonville's multi-faceted James Weldon Johnson wrote the stirring hymn that has become a part of American life) -- State of rock (How a star-studded group of Florida guitar masters electrified rock and roll including Duane Allman, Tom Petty, Lynyrd Skynrd, Derek Trucks, Gram Parsons) / Bob Kealing. Summer 2022: Hip hop power : Jacksonville festival celebrates the musical genre's love of Black culture & fight against racial injustice (Liz McCoy, executive director of Friends of JW Johnson Park says hip hop is a language, a way to tell stories, it's a lifestyle and culture. Dr. Hargrove, former UNF Professor, loed a panel discussion with hip hop artists and area business owners. Panelist Qualaam Waters, owner of All Pro Recording Studios says the culture spans many generations and gives young Black people a creative outlet) -- It changed my life (Zora Neale Hurston "Their eyes were watching God" by N.Y. Nathiri, executive director, Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community; The Yearling by Gary Mormino, scholar in residence at Florida Humanities) -- The Colonel (Tom Parker made Elvis Presley the greatest pop star of all time but did he ruin him as an artist? Includes info on incidence in Jax on May 13,1955 when Parker witnessed female fans chasing Presley to the dugout dressing room and tearing off his shirt. Parker saw dollar signs. He strong-armed contract from away from Phillips and Sun Records)

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Nomenclature 4.0

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Periodical

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Other Documents

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Documentary Objects

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Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Florida Humanities Council -- Periodicals., Florida -- History -- Periodicals., Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938., Woman's Club of Jacksonville (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Jennings, May Mann, 1872-1963., American Beach (Fla.) -- History., Phelts, Marsha Dean., Betsch, MaVynee, 1935-2005., Hurston, Zora Neale., Kennedy, Stetson., Owen, Ruth Bryan, 1885-1954., Florida Equal Suffrage Association., Bridges, Fay Gibson Moulton., Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1875-1955., Meinke, Peter., Motion picture industry -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History., Kingsley, Z. (Zephaniah), 1765-1843., African American newspapers -- Florida., Newspapers -- Florida -- History., White, Eartha Mary Magdeline, 1876-1974., Vickers, Sam., Vickers, Roberta., Dixie Highway., Allman, Duane, 1946-1971., Lynyrd Skynyrd (Musical group)., Parsons, Gram, 1946-1973., Charles, Ray, 1930-2004., Petty, Tom., Trucks, Derek.

Publication Details

Author

Florida Humanities Council

Publisher

Council

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

Tampa, Fla.

Date Published

1988 - 2022

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