The decade of the nineties is the watershed of American history, wrote Henry Steele Commager in The American Mind. The case of Tampa, Florida, in this period reinforces Commager’s suggestive thesis that the ten years before the beginning of the twentieth century ushered in modern values accompanied by a profound population change, economic transformation, and urban problems. War, immigration, urbanization, racial turmoil, labor strife, and industrialization— crises of the nineties— helped forge the transformation of Tampa during this era which resulted in the 1899 “Huelga de la Pesa,” (the Weight Strike) and its aftermath
The fight against discrimination on public transportation in Florida at the turn of the twentieth ce...
In this panoramic survey of urbanization in the American South from its beginnings in the colonial p...
The purpose of this study was to recast Miami\u27s social history during the first three decades of ...
When Henry Grady extolled the emergence of the “New South,” he was primarily referring to the advent...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century was a time of dynamic social and political change fo...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century was a time of dynamic social and political change fo...
Historican have yet to devote the thought and research to urbanization in the South that the subjec...
The story of the revitalization of Tampa, Florida at the end of the nineteenth century is illustrati...
Ignoring borders, which are constructs, nineteenth-century Tampa was not Southern. Instead, it was h...
Over the past few decades, the Civil Rights Movement has undergone a profound re-examination that ha...
Before the advent of the tobacco industry, Tampa was a population center of slight importance in the...
Tampa, Florida is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. However, Tampa has fast be...
At the time of Miami’s incorporation in 1896, the fortunes of black Americans had declined to their ...
In the 1880s, Southern boosters saw the growth of industry as the only means of escaping the poverty...
On New Year\u27s Day, 1920, Florida was a sparsely populated, geographically isolated, and political...
The fight against discrimination on public transportation in Florida at the turn of the twentieth ce...
In this panoramic survey of urbanization in the American South from its beginnings in the colonial p...
The purpose of this study was to recast Miami\u27s social history during the first three decades of ...
When Henry Grady extolled the emergence of the “New South,” he was primarily referring to the advent...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century was a time of dynamic social and political change fo...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century was a time of dynamic social and political change fo...
Historican have yet to devote the thought and research to urbanization in the South that the subjec...
The story of the revitalization of Tampa, Florida at the end of the nineteenth century is illustrati...
Ignoring borders, which are constructs, nineteenth-century Tampa was not Southern. Instead, it was h...
Over the past few decades, the Civil Rights Movement has undergone a profound re-examination that ha...
Before the advent of the tobacco industry, Tampa was a population center of slight importance in the...
Tampa, Florida is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. However, Tampa has fast be...
At the time of Miami’s incorporation in 1896, the fortunes of black Americans had declined to their ...
In the 1880s, Southern boosters saw the growth of industry as the only means of escaping the poverty...
On New Year\u27s Day, 1920, Florida was a sparsely populated, geographically isolated, and political...
The fight against discrimination on public transportation in Florida at the turn of the twentieth ce...
In this panoramic survey of urbanization in the American South from its beginnings in the colonial p...
The purpose of this study was to recast Miami\u27s social history during the first three decades of ...