This article and a separate book chapter originated from a seminar paper written by the author in graduate school at USF. The article examines Florida\u27s segregated patterns of labor during the Second World War, with an emphasis on laws, customs, and practices that targeted African Americans. The original paper won the Florida Historical Society\u27s LeRoy Collins Prize for best graduate essay in Florida History
This paper examines African-American soldiers’ experiences abroad in Europe during the Second World ...
After Civil Governments had been reorganized under President Andrew Johnson, the southern states pas...
When the European war erupted in 1914 the flow of immigrants to the United States was greatly curtai...
This article and a separate book chapter originated from a seminar paper written by the author in gr...
This book chapter and a separate article originated from a seminar paper written by the author in gr...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
Before the 1980s, many historians thought that working-class African Americans were victims of racis...
The American civil rights movement usually brings to mind cities such as Montgomery, Birmingham, Mem...
Where were you on December 7, 1941, and what did you experience on that memorable day? If you were M...
Until relatively recent times the historiography of the Reconstruction period in Florida could be su...
xiii, 264 leavesThis dissertation examines the agency of African Americans in crafting race relation...
Historians discuss the struggles of African Americans during a turbulent period in Florida\u27s hist...
World War II profoundly impacted Florida. The military geography of the State is essential to an und...
Who Pays for Progress? Accident Law in Florida, 1845-1886 James L. Hunt Violence, Racial Etiquette, ...
Excerpted from a larger seminar paper that described legislative assaults on academic freedom in Flo...
This paper examines African-American soldiers’ experiences abroad in Europe during the Second World ...
After Civil Governments had been reorganized under President Andrew Johnson, the southern states pas...
When the European war erupted in 1914 the flow of immigrants to the United States was greatly curtai...
This article and a separate book chapter originated from a seminar paper written by the author in gr...
This book chapter and a separate article originated from a seminar paper written by the author in gr...
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
Before the 1980s, many historians thought that working-class African Americans were victims of racis...
The American civil rights movement usually brings to mind cities such as Montgomery, Birmingham, Mem...
Where were you on December 7, 1941, and what did you experience on that memorable day? If you were M...
Until relatively recent times the historiography of the Reconstruction period in Florida could be su...
xiii, 264 leavesThis dissertation examines the agency of African Americans in crafting race relation...
Historians discuss the struggles of African Americans during a turbulent period in Florida\u27s hist...
World War II profoundly impacted Florida. The military geography of the State is essential to an und...
Who Pays for Progress? Accident Law in Florida, 1845-1886 James L. Hunt Violence, Racial Etiquette, ...
Excerpted from a larger seminar paper that described legislative assaults on academic freedom in Flo...
This paper examines African-American soldiers’ experiences abroad in Europe during the Second World ...
After Civil Governments had been reorganized under President Andrew Johnson, the southern states pas...
When the European war erupted in 1914 the flow of immigrants to the United States was greatly curtai...