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Program from "Mary McLeod Bethune Night," April 23, 1945
Tags: "Mary McLeod Bethune Night"; *Duncan, C. Frederick; *Ervin , L.D.; *Ervin, L.D.; 1940-1949; African American Businesses; Afro-American Life Insurance Company; Albert, Bernice Vance; Avenue Shoe Factory; Barber's Fruit Market; Barnes, F. W.; Bellamy, Fred; Bethel Baptist Church (Bethel Baptist Institutional Church); Bethune-Cookman College; Boylan-Haven Choral Group; Brad's Cafe; Bubber's Coffee Shop; Burris, Claudie; Bush, Dr. J. E.; Carter, Edith; Central Life Insurance Company; Christianity and Churches; Christopher, Dr. Theodore; Civil Rights; Curvin, Bernice; Davenport, Ethel; Davis, Alonza; Davis, Clifford R.; Day Spring Baptist Church; Duck Inn; Dunbar, Birdie; Florida Cut-Rate Pharmacy; Ford, Carl; G. A. Sutton Grocery and Market; Gant, E.L.; George W. Powell; Georgia Hurd; Gibbs, Dr. C. A.; Hattie Jefferson; Hollywood Music Store; Huff, Andrew J.; Idella Green Carter; Inez Evans; J. B. Bradley; J. B. Jenkins; J. B. Thompson Sr.; J. D. Brooks; J. E. Higdon; J. H. Morris; J. L. Lewis; J. Leonard Lewis; J. M. Baker; J. W. Sweat; J.B. Thompson Jr.; Jackson, Dr. R.A.; James H. Lewis; Jennie L. Harper; John A. Sims; Johnson, James Weldon, "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing"; Josephine Brown Limbric; Joyner, Al C.; Julia Burwell; Kate Meeks; Keene and Keene; L. B. Childs; L. D. Childs; Laura Graham; Lawton L. Pratt Funeral Home; Lee, Ada M.; Lee's Ocean "V" Inn; Leona Styles Argrett; Lewis, Abraham Lincoln; Lilliam Dorsey; Lola Robinson; Lucille Haygood; Lula E. Courtney; M. L. Savelle; Mallie Meeks Hunter; Margaret Simms; Marie V. Edwards; Mary McLeod Bethune Night; McLane, J. S.; Month Seligman; Mrs. Al C. Joyner; Mrs. Alexander Kinner; Mrs. Bennie Joyner; Mrs. Brodie Smith; Mrs. C. A. Gibbs; Mrs. C. A. Weaver; Mrs. C. F. Duncan; Mrs. Clifford R. Davis; Mrs. D. W. Perkins; Mrs. E. H. Washington; Mrs. G. W. Geter; Mrs. Geo. W. Powell; Mrs. H. Y. Tookes; Mrs. J. B. Jenkins; Mrs. J. Leonard Lewis; Mrs. J. S. McLane; Mrs. J.B. Thompson Jr.; Mrs. J.B. Thompson Sr.; MRs. Johnnie Bandy; Mrs. L. M. Harris; Mrs. L.D. Ervin; Mrs. Matthew Livingston; Mrs. Paul Keen; Mrs. R. A. Jackson; Mrs. Ralph A. Lee; Mrs. S. A. Hull; Mrs. S. N. Starks; Mrs. W. O. Lancaster; Mrs. Willard Prince Smith; Mt. Ararat Baptist Church; Mt. Olive A.M.E. Church; Mt. Olive Primitive Baptist Church; Mt. Sinai Baptist Church; Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church; N. W. Townsend; National Council of Negro Women; New Century Industrial School; Nickerson's Beauty School; Nora Hinds Davis; O. Earl Mathis; Olivia Walker; Parental Home; Paul Keen; Pauline Platt; Perkins, D.W.; Powell, Geo. W.; Pratt, Lawton L.; Prof. W.M. Sweet; Ralph A. Lee; Reid Tailors; Rev. C. A. Weaver; Rev. C. K. Brown; Rev. C. M. Shaw; Rev. S. P. Rutlege; Rossie French; S. A. Hull; S. D. McGill; S. Harper; Seligman, Gus; Sgt. Willard Prince Smith; Sowell Funeral Home; Sowell, Eddie; Spearing, Dr. Herman A.; St. Paul A.M.E. Church; St. Stephens A.M.E. Church; Stazzie Hudson; Tea Kettle Cafe; The Colored Theatre Enterprises; The Mary McLeod Bethune Circle; Thelma Harris Livingston; Thelma Livingston Harris; Tookes, Bishop H. Y.; W. A. Anderson; W. H. Lee; W. O. Lancast; Washington, Dr. E.H.; Washington, G.B.; Webster, Carrie; Williams, F. Henry; Zera Culler Brown
A History of African Americans in Florida, June 20, 1941
Tags: *Rumor publication; African American History; African Methodist Church; American Civil War; American Reconstruction; American Revolution; Amos, Bob; Andrews, "Parson"; Austin, Phoebe; Battle of Honey Hill; Battle of James Island; Battle of Olustee; Beard, Oliver T.; Bethel Baptist Church (Bethel Baptist Institutional Church); Bull, George; Campbell Plantation; Ceborne, T.W.; Christianity and Churches; Civil Rights; Clayton, Florida; Clinch, Duncan Lamont; Coaccochee; Colder, Ruben; Colonel Palmer; Cone Plantation; Congress; Cookman Institute; Creek; Crow, Jim; Cuba; Dade, Francis L.; Debs, Eugene V.; Dorantes de Carranza, Andrés; Drummond, Morris; Edward Waters College/University; El Destino; Esteban/Estebanico; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College/University; Florida Federal Writers Project; Florida Memorial College at Live Oak; Floyd, James W.; Fort Blount; Fort Caroline; Fort Moosa; Fort Myers; Fort Wagner; Fortune, Timothy Thomas, "Black and White"; Fortune, Timothy Thomas, "The Negro in Politics"; Fray Marcos de Niza; Freedmen's Bureau; George Proctor; George Rutgers; George W. Wetmore; George Washington; Gibbs, Rev. Jonathan C.; Hanson Brothers; Hanson Plantation; Harlem; Harrison, Anderson; Hart, Casian B.; Hart's Bank; Howard, Minnie; Howard?, Cave; Hunter, David; Hurston, Zora Neale, "Man on a Mountain"; Hurston, Zora Neale, "Mules and Men"; Hurston, Zora Neale, "Tell My Horse"; Hurston, Zora Neale, "Their Eyes Were Watching God"; Hurston, Zora Neale, “Jonah's Gourd Vine"; International Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Interview with Ex-Slaves; J. W. Worth; J. Walker; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, Edwin; Jackson, Rachel; Jacksonville Negro school; Jake Overstreet; James Oglethorpe; Jim Bradley; Joe Sanders; John C. Reywood; John Green; John Harkins; John Lee; John Pope; John Quincy Adams; Johnson, Andrew; Johnson, James Weldon; Johnson, James Weldon, "Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man"; Johnson, James Weldon, "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing"; Johnson, John Rosamond; Johnson, John Rosamond, "Rolling Along in Song"; Johnson, John Rosamond, "Under the Bamboo Tree"; Jonathan Walker; Kilge, Mr.; Ku Klux Klan; LaVilla; Lee, Joseph Edward; Lenton Plantation; Lewey, Mathew McFarlin; Lincoln Brotherhood; Lincoln, Abraham; Loomis, Gustavius; Lopez Plantation; Louis; manuscript; Margarett Nickerson; Meacham, Robert; Methodist Episcopal Church; Methodist Episcopal Ministry; Micanopy; Montiano; Morning Dew; Narváez, Pánfilo de; National Association of Cuban Revolutionary Veterans; National Negro Congress; New York World's Fair; Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Álvar; Oats, Joe; Osceola; Panell Plantation; Proctor, Nancy; Randolph, A. Philip; Reed, Harrison; Reid Plantation; Richards, Daniel; Saton, General; Savage, Augusta; Savage, Augusta, "Henry M. Flagler"; Savage, Augusta, Symbolic Representation of Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing; Saxton, Rufus; Scott, John R.; Seacoffee; Segregation; Seminole; Seminole Wars; Smith, Cato; Southeastern Naval Air Basin; Spanish-American War; St. Augustine, FL; Stanton School/High School; Sylvamus H. Hart; T. W. Osborne; the Congression Reconstruction Act of 1867; the Florida Constitutional Convention of 1865; The Jeanes Fund; the Loyal League; The Miami Times; The Normal and Industrial Collete at St. Augustine; The St. Augustine Post; The St. Petersburg Public Informer; The Urchin by Augusta Savage; Thomas and Bryant Folsom; Thomas Wentworth Higginson; Timothy Thomas Fortune; United States Colored Troops; University of Florida; van Buren, Martin; Walker, David S.; Wall, Perry; Wallace, John; Walls, Josiah F.; Wetmore, Fannie; Wetmore, Judson Douglass; William A. Carr; William Bryant; William D. Bloxham; William M. Saunders; William Marvin; William McKinley; Woodrow Wilson; Zachary Talor; Zephaniah Kingsley; Zora Neale Hurston
Introductory article to photo series "First Ladies of Colored America," from September, 1942 issue of The Crisis Magazine, with photo and profile of Eartha M.M. White
Tags: Bethel Baptist Church (Bethel Baptist Institutional Church); Civil Rights; Clara White Mission; Federated Club; Florida Nortmal Institute; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Association of Colored Women; National Council of Negro Women; Old Folks' Home; Roy Wilkins; The Crisis Magazine; White, Eartha M.M.; Writing on White