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JHS Folder 7: Literature — Writers
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jhs-195918-07
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Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (5 of 5)
Subject
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African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
Description
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A discussion of the poet and musician Pattie Louphelia Busby Green, with one of her poems
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Viola Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 7, Item 1
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Clayton McCarl (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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Handwritten, two pages
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EN
Type
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Biographical notes
Poetry
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jhs-195918-07-01
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20th Century Florida
Relation
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/63">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (1 of 5)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/64">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (2 of 5)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/65">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (3 of 5)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/67">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (4 of 5)</a>
African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
Biographical notes
Haines City FL
John Henry Titus
Pattie Louphelia Busby Green
Poetry
The Face on the Bar Room Floor
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Selections from Manuscript of <em>The Florida Negro</em>
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Excerpts from the manuscript copy of <a href="https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/346094" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>The Florida Negro</em></a> housed in the <span>State Archives of Florida (S1585) and </span>available through the Florida Memory website of the State Library and Archives of Florida.<br /><br />The selections edited here appear to correspond in part to material found in the notes and narratives prepared by Viola Muse.
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Biographical Sketch of Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker in <em>The Florida Negro</em>
Description
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Biographical sketch of the Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker found on p. 151-152 of the manuscript copy of <a href="https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/346094" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Florida Negro</a> housed in the State Archives of Florida (S1585) and available through the Florida Memory website of the State Library and Archives of Florida. <br /><br />This text appears to follow closely <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/46">Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker (2 of 2)</a>. The two documents contain much of the same information, and both are structured in a similar fashion, considering first Walker's literary output and then examining basic details of his biography.
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fn-151-152
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Federal Writers' Project of the Work Projects Administration for the State of Florida
Subject
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African American writers of Jacksonville
Source
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State Archives of Florida, manuscript of The Florida Negro, S1585
Publisher
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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c.1938
Contributor
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Lucia Mylius (transcription, encoding, and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
Format
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Typed, two pages
Language
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EN
Type
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Biographical narrative
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
19th Century Florida
20th Century Florida
Relation
A related resource
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/45">Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker (1 of 2)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/46">Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker (2 of 2)</a>
"To My Sweet Little Girl"
African American writers of Jacksonville
Atlanta GA
Biographical narrative
Book of Revelations
Clark University
Crowther of Sierra Leone: The Heathen Missionary and Bishop
Florida
France
Gammon Theological Seminary
Georgia
J. Johnson or the Unknown Man
Jacksonville FL
Liberia
Man Without Blemish
Paris
Presidents of the Negro Republic
Tallahassee FL
The Presidents of Liberia: A Biographical Sketch for Students
Thomas Hamilton Beb Walker
Who's Who in Methodism
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Selections from Manuscript of <em>The Florida Negro</em>
Subject
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Excerpts from the manuscript copy of <a href="https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/346094" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>The Florida Negro</em></a> housed in the <span>State Archives of Florida (S1585) and </span>available through the Florida Memory website of the State Library and Archives of Florida.<br /><br />The selections edited here appear to correspond in part to material found in the notes and narratives prepared by Viola Muse.
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Biographical Sketch of W.E. Dancer in <em>The Florida Negro</em>
Description
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<p>Biographical sketch of author W.E. Dancer found on p. 151 of <span>the manuscript copy of </span><a href="https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/346094" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>The Florida Negro</em></a> <span>housed in the </span><span>State Archives of Florida (S1585) and </span><span>available through the Florida Memory website of the State Library and Archives of Florida. </span></p>
<p>This text includes details that appear in <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/47">Sunshine and Shadows by W.E. Dancer (1 of 2)</a> and <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/48" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sunshine and Shadows by W.E. Dancer (2 of 2)</a>, including the fact that Dancer was a graduate of Tuskegee Institute, but also omits much of what they offer and contains information not found in those documents.</p>
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fn-151
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Federal Writers' Project of the Work Projects Administration for the State of Florida
Subject
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African American writers of Jacksonville
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State Archives of Florida, manuscript of <em>The Florida Negro</em>, S1585
Publisher
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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c.1938
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Lucia Mylius (transcription, encoding, and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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Typed, one page
Language
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EN
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Biographical narrative
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
19th Century Alabama
20th Century Florida
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A related resource
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/47">Sunshine and Shadows by W.E. Dancer (1 of 2)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/48">Sunshine and Shadows by W.E. Dancer (2 of 2)</a>
African American writers of Jacksonville
Biographical narrative
Jacksonville FL
Sunshine and Shadows
Tuskegee Institute
W.E. Dancer
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JHS Folder 11: Literature — James Weldon Johnson, Thomas Fortune
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jhs-195918-11
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Title
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Thomas Fortune and James Weldon Johnson
Subject
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African American writers of Jacksonville
Creator
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Richardson
Viola Muse
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jhs-195918-11-03
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Amelia Dixon (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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An account of the resource
<p>Biographical information on Thomas Fortune and James Weldon Johnson, with a discussion of "Lift Every Voice and Sing."</p>
<p>An author by the surname Richardson created this document, and Viola Muse added a few handwritten notes. Richardson is possibly the Federal Writers' Project fieldworker Martin Richardson (see, for instance, <a href="https://unfdhi.org/violamuse-editions/content/works-cited.xml#wpa-sn-vol3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project, <em>Slave Narratives</em>, vol. 3,</a> p. 229). Another individual by that surname mentioned in this collection is Benjamin A. Richardson, the subject of three documents in the collection: <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/19" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Benjamin A. Richardson (1 of 3)</a>, <span><a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/21" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Benjamin A. Richardson (2 of 3)</a>, and <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/28" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Benjamin A. Richardson (3 of 3)</a>. Benjamin A. Richardson's education background suggests he could have been the author. However, the header on the document—which resembles the headers Muse herself included on many documents—may point to Martin Richardson as the more likely author.</span></p>
<p>Material from this document perhaps informed the section "Contemporary Life" found on pp. 18-21 of the manuscript copy of <em>The Florida </em><em>Negro</em> housed in the State Archives of Florida (S1585). See <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/107" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Contemporary Life" in <em>The Florida Negro</em></a> (pp. 20-21).</p>
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 11, Item 3
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
Language
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EN
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Biographical notes
Historical notes
Format
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Typed with handwritten additions, three pages
Coverage
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19th Century Florida
20th Century Florida
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/70">James Weldon Johnson</a>
"Lift Every Voice and Sing"
"Sence You Went Away"
1856
1900
Abraham Lincoln
Adams Street
African American writers of Jacksonville
Atlanta University
Bahamas
Biographical notes
Florida Normal and Industrial Institute
Fritz Kreisler
Historical notes
Jacksonville FL
James Weldon Johnson
John McCormack
John Rosamond Johnson
Lee Street
M.J. Christopher
Marianna FL
Metropolitan Opera
Nassau Bahamas
Nathan W. Collier
New York NY
Paul Robeson
Richardson
Sence You Went Away
St. Augustine FL
Stanton School/Stanton High School
T. Thomas Fortune
The Century Magazine
The New York Age
Victor Red Seal Records
Virginia
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JHS Folder 11: Literature — James Weldon Johnson, Thomas Fortune
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jhs-195918-11
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"References"
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African American writers of Jacksonville
Identifier
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jhs-195918-11-01
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Khoranhalai J. Washington (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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An account of the resource
<p>Apparently the beginning of an incomplete list of references for the information Muse gathered on literature, analgous to <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/32" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Art — References."</a></p>
<p>This page contains only one citation, to <em>Along This Way</em> by James Weldon Johnson, with instructions for completing the reference. The handwriting does not appear to be that of Muse (compare, for instance, to <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/32" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Art — References"</a>).</p>
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 11, Item 1
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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Handwritten, one page
Language
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EN
Type
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Miscellaneous notes
Coverage
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20th Century Florida
Creator
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Unknown
1933
African American writers of Jacksonville
Along This Way
James Weldon Johnson
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JHS Folder 10: Literature — Poetry and Poets
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jhs-195918-10
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Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (4 of 5)
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jhs-195918-10-08
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Katherine Mezich (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
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A discussion of poet and musician Pattie Louphelia Busby Green, with two of her poems
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Viola Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 10, Item 8
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
Format
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Handwritten, two pages
Language
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EN
Type
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Biographical notes
Poetry
Coverage
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20th Century Florida
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/63">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (1 of 5)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/64">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (2 of 5)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/65">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (3 of 5)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/122">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (5 of 5)</a>
1935
African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
Biographical notes
Haines City FL
John Henry Titus
Marietta GA
Pattie Louphelia Busby Green
Poetry
The Face on the Bar Room Floor
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JHS Folder 10: Literature — Poetry and Poets
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jhs-195918-10
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Poets Among Children
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jhs-195918-10-06
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Thomas Brandenburger (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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African American writers of Jacksonville
Description
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Discussion of two young poets, one of whom is <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/52" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Aria Louise Rogers</a>
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 10, Item 6
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
Format
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Handwritten, one page
Language
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EN
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Miscellaneous notes
Coverage
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20th Century Florida
Creator
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Viola Muse
Date
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1936-1940
Relation
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/52">Aria Louise Rogers</a>
"In the Name of Love"
"Joe Lewis"
"Look to Jesus"
1936
African American writers of Jacksonville
Aria Louise Rogers
Beaver Street
Church Street
Eaverson Street
Jacksonville FL
Joe Lewis
LaVilla Park
LaVilla Park School
Miscellaneous notes
Stanton School/Stanton High School
Tattler
The Mirror
West Church Street
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Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (3 of 5)
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jhs-195918-10-05
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Katherine Mezich (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
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<p>A discussion of poet and musician Pattie Louphelia Busby Green, with the beginning of one of her poems.</p>
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Viola Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 10, Item 5
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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Handwritten, one page
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EN
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Biographical notes
Poetry
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20th Century Florida
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<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/63">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (1 of 5)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/64">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (2 of 5)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/67">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (4 of 5)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/122">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (5 of 5)</a>
African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
Biographical notes
Broad Street
Jacksonville FL
John Henry Titus
Pattie Louphelia Busby Green
Poetry
The Face on the Bar Room Floor
The Sunday School Publishing Board
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Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (2 of 5)
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jhs-195918-10-04
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African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
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An account of the resource
A discussion of poet and musician Pattie Louphelia Busby Green, with two of her poems
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Viola Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 10, Item 4
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Katherine Mezich (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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Handwritten, three pages
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EN
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Poetry
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<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/63">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (1 of 5)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/65">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (3 of 5)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/67">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (4 of 5)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/122">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (5 of 5)</a>
1882
African American women in Jacksonville
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Biographical notes
Broad Street
Haines City FL
Jacksonville FL
John Henry Titus
Marietta GA
Pattie Louphelia Busby Green
Poetry
Reverend G.B. Green
The Face on the Bar Room Floor
The Sunday School Publishing Board
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JHS Folder 10: Literature — Poetry and Poets
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Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (1 of 5)
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jhs-195918-10-03
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Katherine Mezich (enconding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
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A discussion of poet and musician Pattie Louphelia Busby Green, with two of her poems
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Viola Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 10, Item 3
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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Handwritten, three pages
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EN
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20th Century Florida
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/64">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (2 of 5)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/65">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (3 of 5)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/67">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (4 of 5)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/122">Pattie Louphelia Busby Green (5 of 5)</a>
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Broad Street
Haines City FL
Jacksonville FL
John Henry Titus
Pattie Louphelia Busby Green
Poetry
The Face on the Bar Room Floor
The Sunday School Publishing Board
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Aria Louise Rogers
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Notes regarding Aria Louise Rogers, a high school student who writes poetry and contributes to the <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/53" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Florida Tattler</em></a>
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Viola Muse
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jhs-195918-10-01
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Ethan Pinder (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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African American writers of Jacksonville
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 10, Item 1
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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Handwritten, one page
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EN
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20th Century Florida
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/66">Poets Among Children</a>
"In the Name of Love"
"Lonely Night"
"Look to Jesus"
1918
African American writers of Jacksonville
Aria Louise Rogers
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Florida Tattler
Jacksonville FL
Stanton School/Stanton High School
West Church Street
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Zora Neale Hurston
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Notes regarding the education and professional achievements of Zora Neale Hurston
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Viola Muse
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jhs-195918-07-05
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Stephanie Markwith (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers in Jacksonville
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection Folder 5, Item 1
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The Viola Muse Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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Handwritten, one page
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EN
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20th Century Florida
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/106">Biographical Sketch of Zora Neale Hurston in The Florida Negro</a>
"Hoodoo in America"
"How It Feels to be Colored Me"
"The Gilded Six Bits"
1927
1932
1934
African American women in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
Baltimore MD
Barnard College for Women
Biographical notes
Columbia University
Dr. Franz Boas
Eatonville FL
Fannie Hurst
Howard University
John Golden Theatre
Journal of American Folklore
Morgan Academy
National Folklore Festival
New York NY
St. Louis MO
Story Magazine
The World of Tomorrow
Washington DC
Zora Neale Hurston
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<em>Sunshine and Shadows</em> by W.E. Dancer (2 of 2)
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A second version of Muses's notes regarding <em>Sunshine and Shadows</em> by W.E. Dancer
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Viola Muse
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jhs-195918-07-04
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Brady Benefiel (encoding and edition)
Amelia Dixon (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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African American writers of Jacksonville
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 7, Item 4
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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Handwritten, two pages
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EN
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20th Century Florida
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/47">"Sunshine and Shadows" by W.E. Dancer (1 of 2)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/103">Biographical Sketch of W.E. Dancer in The Florida Negro</a>
African American writers of Jacksonville
Alabama
Biographical notes
Booker T. Washington
E.C. Morris
Jacksonville
John H. Dillard
Mosaic Templars of America
National Baptist Convention
Philadelphia PA
R.H. Boyd
Seth Lowe
Sunshine and Shadows
Theodore Roosevelt
Tuskegee Institute
W.E. Dancer
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<em>Sunshine and Shadows</em> by W.E. Dancer (1 of 2)
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An account of the resource
A discussion of W.E. Dancer's <em>Sunshine and Shadows</em> and biographical notes about the author
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Viola Muse
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jhs-195918-07-03
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<span>African American writers of Jacksonville</span>
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 7, Item 3
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Brady Benefiel (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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Handwritten, one page
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EN
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20th Century Florida
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A related resource
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/48">"Sunshine and Shadows" by W.E. Dancer (2 of 2)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/103">Biographical Sketch of W.E. Dancer in the Florida Negro</a>
African American writers of Jacksonville
Alabama
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Booker T. Washington
E.B. Morris
John H. Dillard
Mosaic Templars of America
Mrs. William H. Baldwin Jr.
National Baptist Convention
Philadelphia PA
R.H. Boyd
Seth Lowe
Sunshine and Shadows
Theodore Roosevelt
Tuskegee Institute
W.E. Dancer
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JHS Folder 7: Literature — Writers
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jhs-195918-07
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Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker (2 of 2)
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An account of the resource
Biographical notes regarding Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker
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Viola Muse
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jhs-195918-07-02
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African American writers of Jacksonville
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 7, Item 2
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Clayton McCarl (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
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Information about rights held in and over the resource
Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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JHS Folder 14: Slavery Introduction, Anna Scott
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jhs-195918-14
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Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker (1 of 2)
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A brief note about the Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker
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Viola Muse
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jhs-195918-14-01
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African American writers of Jacksonville
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 14, Item 1
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Joshua Smith (transcription, encoding, and edition)
Amelia Dixon (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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EN
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/104">Biographical Sketch of Reverend Thomas H.B. Walker in The Florida Negro</a>
African American writers of Jacksonville
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JHS Folder 6: Instructions for Gathering Information, Questionnaires
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jhs-195918-06
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Questionnaire: "Literature" (1 of 2)
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<p>Questions and instructions for gathering information about literary production in African American communities.</p>
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Viola Muse
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jhs-195918-06-01
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Ethan Pinder (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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African American newspapers and journalists of Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 6, Item 1
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1936-1940
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Handwritten, one page
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EN
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20th Century Florida
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African American writers of Jacksonville
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JHS Folder 1: Art in Schools
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Documents related to art in schools for Black children in Jacksonville. These items correspond to Folder 1 of the Viola Muse Collection at the Jacksonville Historical Society.
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"Seasons"
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Dorothy Lambert
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jhs-195918-01-13
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Thomas Brandenburger (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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Art in African American schools in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
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A short poem about the changing of the seasons by Dorothy Lambert, a student at LaVilla Park School
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 1, Item 13
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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African American writers of Jacksonville
Art in African American schools in Jacksonville
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S.E. Brooks
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JHS Folder 1: Art in Schools
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"Spring"
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Lillie Felder
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jhs-195918-01-12
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Thomas Brandenburger (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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Art in African American schools in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
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A short poem about spring by Lillie Felder, a student at LaVilla Park School
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 1, Item 12
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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African American writers of Jacksonville
Art in African American schools in Jacksonville
LaVilla Park School
Lillie Fielder
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S.E. Brooks
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Aleatha Bolden
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jhs-195918-01-11
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Thomas Brandenburger (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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Art in African American schools in Jacksonville
African American writers of Jacksonville
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A short poem about summer by Aleatha Bolden, a student at LaVilla Park School
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 1, Item 11
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
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1936-1940
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Handwritten, one page
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African American writers of Jacksonville
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Art in African American schools in Jacksonville
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