n2015-1_b003_f07_02 | This is CORE Pamphlet, ca. 1957 | text | Nonviolence--Philosophy Civil rights movements African Americans--Civil rights | /fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/n2015-1_b003_f07_02.jpg |
This is CORE Pamphlet, ca. 1957
- Date
- 1957 (circa)
- Description
- A pamphlet about the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) describing different CORE tactics for non-violent direct action, the principles of CORE, the structure of National CORE, what National CORE does, the structure of local CORE chapters, how someone can join CORE and how CORE is financed.
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m74-13_b001_f02_01 | The Story of the Southern Sugar Company, 1929 | text | Sugar factories--Florida--Clewiston Sugar growing -- Florida Sugar -- Manufacture and refining -- Florida | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m74-13_b001_f02_01.jpg |
flc_387.1-j147_01 | Port of Jacksonville, 1930 | text | Ports--Jacksonville (Fla.) Docks--Florida--Jacksonville Harbors--Florida--Jacksonville | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/flc_387.1-j147_01.jpg |
Port of Jacksonville, 1930
- Date
- 1905-04-13
- Description
- A booklet issued by the Jacksonville Port Bureau and the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce describing the facilities and amenities available to potential businesses. Includes sections about the Port of Jacksonville; the commerce and harbor of Jacksonville; weather in the city; port administration; port customs and regulations; port facilities; port services and charges; information about loading and discharging vessels; fuel and supplies; steamship agents and brokers; and the railroads at the port.
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s923_b085_f02_01 | News Release Including Florida's Response to Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination, 1968 | text | Vietnam War, 1961-1975 Florida--Race relations Civil rights movements Riots--Florida--Tallahassee | /fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/s923_b085_f02_01.jpg |
News Release Including Florida's Response to Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination, 1968
- Date
- 1968-04-09
- Description
- News release describing how Floridians and other Americans responded to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and information about King's funeral and who was attending. There is also other Florida news about Governor Claude Kirk being sued by J. A. Maloney; Floridians fighting in the Vietnam War; a car accident along the Tamiami Trail; an arrest at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami; the murder of William Guffey of St. Louis; and Boca Raton police sergeant Robert Lynch being charged with embezzling money.
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s664_b015_f06_01 | "New Plans for the Uplift of a Race" by James E. Shepard, ca. 1908 | text | African Americans -- Education -- Florida African Americans -- Study and teaching Christian education African Americans -- Religion Chautauquas | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/s664_b015_f06_01.jpg |
"New Plans for the Uplift of a Race" by James E. Shepard, ca. 1908
- Date
- 1908 (circa)
- Description
- Booklet written by James E. Shepard describing the need to establish a Bible school for African American students, a plan to establish the school, proposed locations of the school in South Carolina or North Carolina, and the buildings needed for the school. Includes letters of recommendation from different public figures, including Charles W. Fairbanks, vice president of the United States, and John C. Kilgo, president of Trinity College in Durham, North Carolina. Also includes a letter from Shepard to Florida Governor Napoleon Bonaparte Broward requesting the governor read the booklet.
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m95-2_b001_f06_01 | National Council of Negro Women Brochure, 1946 | text | African American women National Council of Negro Women -- History African American women -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century African American women -- Social conditions | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m95-2_b001_f06_01.jpg |
National Council of Negro Women Brochure, 1946
- Date
- 1946
- Description
- This brochure describes the mission and history of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW). There are photographs of some of the members of the NCNW, a list of affiliated organizations and a list of the metropolitan councils of the NCNW by region.
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n2009-3_b319_f01_02 | Mr. Bubbett's Ticket to the College of Life Matriculation, August 9, 1888 | text | | /fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/n2009-3_b319_f01_02.jpg |
sle_cigar-industry_026 | Monroe Doctrine Cigar Label | still image | Advertising--Brand name products Commercial art Industry, Cigarmaking--Florida Cigar industry--Florida Cigar bands and labels Men in art | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/sle_cigar-industry_026.jpg |
Monroe Doctrine Cigar Label
- Date
- 1928 (circa)
- Description
- Monroe Doctrine cigar label from W.F. Monroe Cigar Company of Chicago, Illinois.
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n2015-1_b001_f11_42 | Memorandum from Charles R. Oldham to CORE Group Leaders and Students, December 15, 1960 | text | African Americans--Suffrage Civil rights demonstrations Civil rights--Economic aspects | /fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/n2015-1_b001_f11_42.jpg |
Memorandum from Charles R. Oldham to CORE Group Leaders and Students, December 15, 1960
- Date
- 1960-12-15
- Description
- CORE memo from Charles R. Oldham, national chairman, discussing white sit-in demonstrator Richard Parker being arrested during a picket line at McCrory's in Tallahassee; information about discrimination in Tennessee by local distributors of Wonderbread and Sealtest Milk against African-American registered voters; and an article in Look magazine about sit-ins written by Margaret Leonard, a CORE member.
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m95-2_b001_f04_01 | Mary McLeod Bethune Interview Transcript, ca. 1939 | text | African American women African American civic leaders African American universities and colleges African Americans -- Biography | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m95-2_b001_f04_01.jpg |
Mary McLeod Bethune Interview Transcript, ca. 1939
- Date
- 1939 (circa)
- Description
- An interview between Dr. Charles Spurgeon Johnson and Mary McLeod Bethune discussing Bethune's childhood, her family, her education, her travels, meeting her husband and her experience starting Daytona Literary and Industrial School for Training Negro Girls in Daytona Beach. Page 16 of the document is missing.
- Collection