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- Tags: Historical notes
"Black Angels Versus White Angels"
"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (1 of 3)
"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (2 of 3)
"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (3 of 3)
Tags: Adams Street, African American women in Jacksonville, Bay Street, Beaver Street, Bedell family, Biographical notes, Black Bottom, Bridge Street, Broad Street, Broad Street Viaduct, Burbridge Cemetery, California, Caroline Street, Civil War, Clay Street, Cohen's Store, Colored Masonic Temple, Development of Jacksonville, Duval Street, Experiences of former slaves, Fernandina FL, Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad, Forsyth Street, Georgia, Grant's Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church, Historical notes, Hogan Street, Hogan/Hogan's Creek, Irene Coates, Jacksonville FL, Jefferson Street, Jim Bedell, Joseph H. James Building, LaVilla, Lawton Pratt, Lawton Pratt's undertaking establishment, Lou Bedell, Main Street, Market Street, McCoy Creek, Mt. Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church, Nat Patterson, Oak and Peters Shoe Store, Old City Cemetery, Pine Street, Reconstruction, St. James Hotel, Stanton School/Stanton High School, State Street, Union Depot, Union Street, Ward Street, Windle Street
Harden Woodham Stuckey (2 of 2)
Tags: 1896, 1921, 1924, 1926, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1936, African American workers in Jacksonville, Benedict College, Biographical notes, Bishopville SC, Cedar Springs SC, Civil Works Administration, Colored Department of Work for the Blind, Columbia SC, Crafts in African American communities of Jacksonville, Duval County Board of Public Instruction, East Florida and Bethany Association, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Great Depression, Groveland FL, Harden Woodham Stuckey, Historical notes, Jacksonville FL, Lucknow SC, R.E. Dennis, South Carolina, St. Augustine FL, State of Florida Rehabilitation Department, Susie Stuckey, T.G. McCloud, William Stuckey, Works Progress Administration
Thomas Fortune and James Weldon Johnson
Tags: "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