Since the 1830s the Tall Timbers Research Station land in northern Leon County, Florida, supported agricultural pursuits ranging from antebellum cotton plantations to twentieth-century quail hunting to fire management studies. The continual thread from the 1830s to the 1940s is the black worker, who evolved from slave to tenant farmer. This study will concentrate on the continuity of occupancy on this land of selected black families from 1865 to 1900
NEGRO TROOPS IN FLORIDA, 1898 Williard B. Gatewood, Jr.EDUCATING THE SEMINOLE INDIANS OF FLORIDA, 18...
Developed in the early 1800\u27s, Bulow Plantation is a prime example of the thriving sugar industry...
CAPTIVES OF FLORIDA Eugene LyonTHE FEMALE PROTECTION AND THE SUN LIGHT: Two CONTEMPORARY NEGRO MUTUA...
In 1875 the poet Sidney Lanier visited Leon County, bordering Georgia in northern Florida. Lanier le...
[EN] The concept of Plantation conjures an image that identifies the North Florida / South Georgia r...
In 1773, the English botanist William Bartram traveled through north-central Florida. Impressed with...
The National Farmers’ Alliance Convention of 1890, and its “Ocala Demands” Samuel Proctor Negro Slav...
Historians of the Old South have traditionally searched for generalizations that might hold true for...
Writing of the two weeks she had just spent in “oppression and misery” in Florida, Mary Chestnut, th...
On the eve of the Civil War Tallahassee and Leon County were the center of Florida’s economic, polit...
The Red Hills Region of southern Alabama, northern Florida, and southwestern Georgia is one of the m...
In 1860, the eve of the Civil War, the southern edge of settlement, which delimited the “settled” ar...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
“NEW RED ATLANTIS”: JOHN COLLIER\u27S ENCOUNTER WITH THE FLORIDA SEMINOLES IN 1935 Harry A. Kersey, ...
Much of the slave trade in Florida centered in Tallahassee, the heart of the cotton belt. New Orlean...
NEGRO TROOPS IN FLORIDA, 1898 Williard B. Gatewood, Jr.EDUCATING THE SEMINOLE INDIANS OF FLORIDA, 18...
Developed in the early 1800\u27s, Bulow Plantation is a prime example of the thriving sugar industry...
CAPTIVES OF FLORIDA Eugene LyonTHE FEMALE PROTECTION AND THE SUN LIGHT: Two CONTEMPORARY NEGRO MUTUA...
In 1875 the poet Sidney Lanier visited Leon County, bordering Georgia in northern Florida. Lanier le...
[EN] The concept of Plantation conjures an image that identifies the North Florida / South Georgia r...
In 1773, the English botanist William Bartram traveled through north-central Florida. Impressed with...
The National Farmers’ Alliance Convention of 1890, and its “Ocala Demands” Samuel Proctor Negro Slav...
Historians of the Old South have traditionally searched for generalizations that might hold true for...
Writing of the two weeks she had just spent in “oppression and misery” in Florida, Mary Chestnut, th...
On the eve of the Civil War Tallahassee and Leon County were the center of Florida’s economic, polit...
The Red Hills Region of southern Alabama, northern Florida, and southwestern Georgia is one of the m...
In 1860, the eve of the Civil War, the southern edge of settlement, which delimited the “settled” ar...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
“NEW RED ATLANTIS”: JOHN COLLIER\u27S ENCOUNTER WITH THE FLORIDA SEMINOLES IN 1935 Harry A. Kersey, ...
Much of the slave trade in Florida centered in Tallahassee, the heart of the cotton belt. New Orlean...
NEGRO TROOPS IN FLORIDA, 1898 Williard B. Gatewood, Jr.EDUCATING THE SEMINOLE INDIANS OF FLORIDA, 18...
Developed in the early 1800\u27s, Bulow Plantation is a prime example of the thriving sugar industry...
CAPTIVES OF FLORIDA Eugene LyonTHE FEMALE PROTECTION AND THE SUN LIGHT: Two CONTEMPORARY NEGRO MUTUA...