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The Florida State Archives’ film and video collection contains approximately
2,500 movies and video tapes. Short clips from fifty of these films have been
placed on this web site. The films and video tapes selected date from 1916 to
the 1980s and cover a variety of topics including education, environment, family
life, industry, integration, politics, and World War II.
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| Selling, Telling, and Yelling: Florida broadsides and other ephemera, 1800-2000 Before television, radio, and the internet, Florida society communicated widely and often through broadsides, advertisements, flyers, and other ephemera. |
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Florida Blues Each of our neighboring southern states has placed a unique brand on the music’s form and sound—Florida hasn’t done a bad job of that in its own right. |
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Florida Cigars: Artistry, Labor, and Politics in Florida’s Oldest Industry Commercial cigar rolling first came to Florida in the 1830s and in the decades after the Civil War it became one of the most important industries in the southeastern United States. |
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