77 items found
Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Geographic Term is exactly "Lake City (Fla.)"
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Alfonso W. Levy

Alfonso W. Levy

Date
1961
Description
Six black and white prints. Levy was a popular Lake City musician (playing with the Salt and Pepper Trio) as well as music director at Trinity Methodist Church and principal of Niblack School. Images are of Levy leading several choirs at the Florida Folk Festival.
Collection
Alfonso W. Levy

Alfonso W. Levy

Date
1961
Description
Six black and white prints. Levy was a popular Lake City musician (playing with the Salt and Pepper Trio)as well as music director at Trinity Methodist Church and principal of Niblack School. Images are of Levy leading several choirs at the Florida Folk Festival.
Collection
Alphonso Jennings basket making demonstration

Alphonso Jennings basket making demonstration

Date
1995-07-12
Description
Twelve color slides. Jennings of Jefferson County learned to make white oak baskets from his grandmother, Lucreaty Clark.
Collection
Alvin Goodvine demonstrating whip making for Melrose Elementary School students

Alvin Goodvine demonstrating whip making for Melrose Elementary School students

Date
1982-02-12
Description
One proof sheet with 18 black and white images (plus negatives). For more images, see S 1577, volume 11, slides S82-1190 through S82-1209. Goodvine was a former turpentine workers, and worked with mules all his life. He learned to make whips in 1914 from his cousin. He sold them from $15 to $30. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
Collection
Alvin Goodvine interviewed and filmed by WCTV-CBS (Tallahassee)

Alvin Goodvine interviewed and filmed by WCTV-CBS (Tallahassee)

Date
1979-01-26
Description
One proof sheet with 20 black and white images (plus negatives). Images of a three-person television crew from WCTV-TV (CBS affiliate in Tallahassee) who filmed an interview with Goodvine, at his Lake City home: 1334 Texas Street. Goodvine was a former turpentine workers, and worked with mules all his life. He learned to make whips in 1914 from his cousin. He sold them from $15 to $30. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
Collection
Alvin Goodvine making whips for students at Melrose Park Elementary School

Alvin Goodvine making whips for students at Melrose Park Elementary School

Date
1982-02-12
Description
Twenty color slides. Goodvine was a former turpentine workers, and worked with mules all his life. He learned to make whips in 1914 from his cousin. He sold them from $15 to $30. For more images, see S 1577, box 19, folder 25. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
Collection
Alvin Goodvine on his porch with his whips

Alvin Goodvine on his porch with his whips

Date
1982-01-12
Description
Three color slides. Goodvine was a former turpentine workers, and worked with mules all his life. He learned to make whips in 1914 from his cousin. He sold them from $15 to $30. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
Collection
Anthony Brown demonstrating traditional monologues at Melrose Park Elementary School

Anthony Brown demonstrating traditional monologues at Melrose Park Elementary School

Date
1982-02-05
Description
Two color slides. For more images, see S 1577, box 19, folder 25 (proof sheet P83-71). For a recording of Brown, see S 1608, box 2, tape 4. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
Collection
Artist Pharaoh Baker with his painting

Artist Pharaoh Baker with his painting

Date
1978
Description
One color print (plus a black and white print & negative.) A duplicate of slide S78-656.
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
Alfonso W. LevyAlfonso W. LevyStill ImageMusicians
Music director
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Children
African Americans
Performing arts
Choir singing
Singers
Students
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Alfonso W. LevyAlfonso W. LevyStill ImageMusicians
Music director
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Children
African Americans
Performing arts
Choir singing
Singers
Students
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Alphonso Jennings basket making demonstrationAlphonso Jennings basket making demonstrationStill ImageBasket maker
Fieldwork
Teaching of folklore
African Americans
Children
Workshops (Adult education)
Basket making
Baskets
White oak
Weaving
Material culture
Demonstrations
Basket work
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Alvin Goodvine demonstrating whip making for Melrose Elementary School studentsAlvin Goodvine demonstrating whip making for Melrose Elementary School studentsStill ImageWhip maker
Children
Fieldwork
Demonstrations
Education
Classrooms
Whip making
Whips
Leather craft
African Americans
Whipcracking
Leather workers
Students
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Alvin Goodvine interviewed and filmed by WCTV-CBS (Tallahassee)Alvin Goodvine interviewed and filmed by WCTV-CBS (Tallahassee)Still ImageTurpentiners
Whip maker
Fieldwork
African Americans
Porches
Elderly, the
Interviewing
Older men
Whip making
Whip braiding
Leather craft
Leather goods
Whips
Television cameras
Recording equipment
Video recording
Television equipment and supplies
Houses
Leather workers
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Alvin Goodvine making whips for students at Melrose Park Elementary SchoolAlvin Goodvine making whips for students at Melrose Park Elementary SchoolStill ImageWhip maker
Leather workers
Education
Elementary schools
Teaching of folklore
Classrooms
Demonstrations
Whip making
African Americans
Whips
Leather craft
Children
Students
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Alvin Goodvine on his porch with his whipsAlvin Goodvine on his porch with his whipsStill ImageWhip maker
Fieldwork
African Americans
Whips
Material culture
Porches
Houses
Leather craft
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a_s1608_02_tape04Anthony Brown demonstrating recitations at the Melrose Junior High School for the Hamilton & Columbia Counties Folk Arts in Education ProjectSoundJunior high schools
Students
Classrooms
Recitations
Oratory
Public speaking
Field recordings
African Americans
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Anthony Brown demonstrating traditional monologues at Melrose Park Elementary SchoolAnthony Brown demonstrating traditional monologues at Melrose Park Elementary SchoolStill ImageOrators
Education
Elementary schools
Teaching of folklore
Classrooms
Children
Students
Demonstrations
Oral communication
African Americans
Storytelling
Oral performance
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Artist Pharaoh Baker with his paintingArtist Pharaoh Baker with his paintingStill ImageArtists
African Americans
Painting
Art
Artists studios
Painters
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