Historians discuss the struggles of African Americans during a turbulent period in Florida\u27s history: the troubled years following the Civil War
Resistance to oppression is a phenomenon that occurs world-wide and that shows remarkable variation ...
In the course of the first seven decades of the nineteenth century Floridians lived under Spanish ru...
Dr. Jane Landers, a historian at Vanderbilt University, describes her research about the African exp...
Historians discuss the struggles of African Americans during a turbulent period in Florida\u27s hist...
African Americans in Florida struggled to bring democracy to their state during the white backlash t...
A conversation with three historians who have written or edited books on Florida African-American hi...
Forward Haven\u27t Quite Shaken the Horror : Howard Kester, the Lynching of Claude Neal, and Social...
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...
A historian details the injustices and struggles of Miami\u27s African American community
Over the past few decades, the Civil Rights Movement has undergone a profound re-examination that ha...
At the time of Miami’s incorporation in 1896, the fortunes of black Americans had declined to their ...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
Primary documents and historical essays trace the struggle of African Americans for justice and equa...
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 ...
In the course of the first seven decades of the nineteenth century Floridians lived under Spanish ru...
Dr. Jane Landers, a historian at Vanderbilt University, describes her research about the African exp...
Historians discuss the struggles of African Americans during a turbulent period in Florida\u27s hist...
African Americans in Florida struggled to bring democracy to their state during the white backlash t...
A conversation with three historians who have written or edited books on Florida African-American hi...
Forward Haven\u27t Quite Shaken the Horror : Howard Kester, the Lynching of Claude Neal, and Social...
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...
A historian details the injustices and struggles of Miami\u27s African American community
Over the past few decades, the Civil Rights Movement has undergone a profound re-examination that ha...
At the time of Miami’s incorporation in 1896, the fortunes of black Americans had declined to their ...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
Primary documents and historical essays trace the struggle of African Americans for justice and equa...
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 ...
In the course of the first seven decades of the nineteenth century Floridians lived under Spanish ru...
Dr. Jane Landers, a historian at Vanderbilt University, describes her research about the African exp...