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The Power Of A Name: Nontraditional Names, Teacher Efficacy, And Expected Learning Outcomes, Lasonya L. Moore, Martha S Lue Stewart Dr., Dena D. Slanda, Anais Placencia, Meznari M. Moore Dec 2020

The Power Of A Name: Nontraditional Names, Teacher Efficacy, And Expected Learning Outcomes, Lasonya L. Moore, Martha S Lue Stewart Dr., Dena D. Slanda, Anais Placencia, Meznari M. Moore

Journal of English Learner Education

Names serve as important identifiers and carry with them hopes for a generation as well as pride in one’s culture. A name is often an extension of one’s culture or language and represents their identity. With the increasing student diversity across our nation, many students in our K-12 public schools may have uncommon or nontraditional names. Public school teachers, who are predominantly White, may find these names unfamiliar, difficult to pronounce or difficult to spell. Despite a name’s unfamiliarity, classroom teachers must have the knowledge and disposition to create a space that signals to a student that their name is …


By-Laws Of The Florida Historical Society, Florida Historical Society Dec 2020

By-Laws Of The Florida Historical Society, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Minutes Of The Annual Meeting Of The Florida Historical Society, Florida Historical Society Dec 2020

Minutes Of The Annual Meeting Of The Florida Historical Society, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

The 34th Annual Meeting of the Florida Historical Society was held in the auditorium of the P. K. Yonge Laboratory School at Gainesville, Florida, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, on Tuesday, November 17th, 1936.


Duncan Upshaw Fletcher, Florida Historical Society Dec 2020

Duncan Upshaw Fletcher, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

In the death of Duncan Upshaw Fletcher, in Washington on June 17, the Florida Historical Society lost its oldest honorary member, Florida one of its foremost citizens, and the nation one of the few men (to serve twenty-seven years in its Senate.


The Fortifications At San Marcos De Apalache, Mark F. Boyd Dec 2020

The Fortifications At San Marcos De Apalache, Mark F. Boyd

Florida Historical Quarterly

The region of Apalache and of its bay on the Gulf coast seem to have been ignored by the Spaniards following the departure of De Soto from this vicinity after overwintering here in 1539-40. Certainly we are not aware of its further mention in available records until the arrival of the Christianizing Franciscan fathers in 1633, who probably, as did De Soto, came overland,, but in the latter instance from St. Augustine.


Annual Meeting Of The Florida Historical Society, Florida Historical Society Dec 2020

Annual Meeting Of The Florida Historical Society, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

The thirty-second annual meeting of the Florida Historical Society was held in the Willow Branch Public Library at Jacksonville, Florida, on Tuesday, November 20, 1934, at 11 A. M.


The Florida Intrigues Of Jose Alvarez De Toledo, Joseph B. Lockey Dec 2020

The Florida Intrigues Of Jose Alvarez De Toledo, Joseph B. Lockey

Florida Historical Quarterly

This article is an outgrowth of an extended project undertaken by the writer for the Florida State Historical Society. The material upon which it is based consists in part of photostatic reproductions of documents provided by this Society, and in part of like material loaned by the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. The Research Board of the University of California has generously given the project financial support. To all these agencies the writer acknowledges his indebtedness.


Walker Anderson, 1801-1857, Julia J. Yonge Dec 2020

Walker Anderson, 1801-1857, Julia J. Yonge

Florida Historical Quarterly

Among the leaders of men who worked to lay the foundation for Florida’s statehood and her subsequent growth, Walker Anderson must not be forgotten.


William Pope Duval: Pioneer And State Builder, James Owen Knauss Dec 2020

William Pope Duval: Pioneer And State Builder, James Owen Knauss

Florida Historical Quarterly

The life of William Pope DuVal, the first civil governor of the territory of Florida, should be an attractive study for anyone who is interested in the colorful characters of our frontier history. He belongs to the same class of pioneers as Sam Houston of Texas. Frontiersmen of this type not only were among the vanguard as settlers but also remained long in the new settlements as leaders in their development. Hence, a study of DuVal’s life, while interesting for many reasons, is particularly important because it enables us to see a cross section of the history of Florida between …


International Rivalry In The Creek Country Part I, The Ascendency Of Alexander Mcgillivray 1783-1789, Lawrence Kinnaird Dec 2020

International Rivalry In The Creek Country Part I, The Ascendency Of Alexander Mcgillivray 1783-1789, Lawrence Kinnaird

Florida Historical Quarterly

The Creek nation with its lands situated in regions claimed both by Spain and the United States occupied a strategic position at the close of the War of the American Revolution. Since no treaty existed between the two countries the question of boundaries was left entirely for future determination. The Spaniards desired to extend the limits of the Floridas as far northward as possible; while the Americans wished to establish the boundary near the Gulf as specified in the treaty with Great Britain.


Liaison And Scholarly Communication Librarians Collaborating To Support Faculty And Students, Sarah A. Norris, Sandy Avila, Buenaventura (Ven) Basco Dec 2020

Liaison And Scholarly Communication Librarians Collaborating To Support Faculty And Students, Sarah A. Norris, Sandy Avila, Buenaventura (Ven) Basco

Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Chapter 18 of the ACRL publication titled, Approaches to Liaison Librarianship: Innovations in Organization and Engagements edited by Robin Canuel and Chad Crichton.


Report Of The Arthur T. Williams, President, To The Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting Of The Florida Historical Society, Florida Historical Society Dec 2020

Report Of The Arthur T. Williams, President, To The Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting Of The Florida Historical Society, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Presented in Orlando, FL, on February 17th, 1927


Notes On Reconstrucion In Tallahassee And Leon County, 1866-1876, Florida Historical Society Dec 2020

Notes On Reconstrucion In Tallahassee And Leon County, 1866-1876, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

The soldiers who came back in 1865 found peace and security at least, and for a time there was business activity in Tallahassee. The nightmare of Reconstruction did not begin at once - not until the United States Army took the reins of government, and that other army of carpet-baggers and camp-followers came from everywhere like buzzards collecting.


Fort King, Frederick Cubberly Dec 2020

Fort King, Frederick Cubberly

Florida Historical Quarterly

Unmarked and almost forgotten the site of Fort King, one of the historic spots of Florida, is to be found three miles east of Ocala. Established about one hundred years ago, the place was for many years the center of affairs concerning the Florida Indians. For many months during the year 1835 news from Fort King was anxiously awaited in Washington by the Administration and to this point the President of the United States and his Secretary of War dispatched many messages, or talks as the Indians described them; and from Fort King came back the reports from the Indian …


The Second Spanish-American War, A. H. Phinney Dec 2020

The Second Spanish-American War, A. H. Phinney

Florida Historical Quarterly

In the January number last there appeared an article by A. H. Phinney relating to the attempted seizure of St. Augustine in the year 1812 by United States troops and gunboats. The article was entitled THE FIRST SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. The following paper is a resume by the same author of an analogous incident in Florida history - the raid into Florida in the year 1818 by General Andrew Jackson.


Colonial Florida, Louis J. Mendelis Nov 2020

Colonial Florida, Louis J. Mendelis

Florida Historical Quarterly

The extent of territory and the duration of time covered by a subject so broad as Colonial Florida make an introductory note necessary. The name Florida once covered all the territory from the end of the Peninsula to Labrador. In Colonial times, before James Moore's destructive expedition, the name was confined to the present States of Florida and Georgia. Not until 1821 did the State acquire its present boundaries.


Senator David L. Yulee (Continued), C. Wickliffe Yulee Nov 2020

Senator David L. Yulee (Continued), C. Wickliffe Yulee

Florida Historical Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Senator Yulee: A Biographical Sketch By C. Wichliffe Yulee, C. Wickliffe Yulee Nov 2020

Senator Yulee: A Biographical Sketch By C. Wichliffe Yulee, C. Wickliffe Yulee

Florida Historical Quarterly

The adage that: no man is a hero to his valet, may be coupled with one that: every man is a hero to his child; which fact the writer promises to bear ever in mind, endeavoring to anticipate the modifications of those candid friends whose friendship is never so demonstrative as when clipping one’s wings. But it is a matter of some regret that a person who feels compelled thus to issue a self-denying ordinance, should have been selected to write, for the Florida Historical Society, the biography of Senator Yulee; since any historical narrative must have a strong element …


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 94, Number 3, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 94, Number 3, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Special Issue Introduction by the FHQ Editors by Connie L. Lester and Daniel Murphree
The Historiography of Nineteenth-Century Florida by James G. Cusick
Interpreting Florida, Its Nineteenth-Century Literary Heritage by Maurice O'Sullivan
Abiaka, or Sam Jones, in Context: The Mikasuki Ethnogenesis through the Third Seminole War by Patsy West
"The Indians Are Scattering, I Fear": Mobility and Power in the Second Seminole War by Christine A. Rizzi
Runaway Slave Advertisements in Antebellum Florida: A Retrospective by Matthew J. Clavin
A Flower at Elmira: The Prisoner of War Diary of Wilbur Wightman Gramling by Robert Saunders, Jr.
Another Invisible Man: Alexander …


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 94, Number 1, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 94, Number 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Religion and Women's Rights in Florida: An Examination of the Equal Rights Amendment Legislative Debates, 1972-1982 by Laura E. Brock
The Rise of Jim Crow in Fort Myers, 1885-1930 by Jonathan Harrison
'Gators Making Merry in Cuba: The University of Florida Football Team in Havana, December 1912 by Michael T. Wood
Throwing the Explorer out with the Fountain: American History Textbooks and Juan Ponce de Leon by Roger Chapman
Book Reviews
End Notes


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 93, Number 2, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 93, Number 2, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

New Systems, Established Traditions: Governor James Grant's Indian Diplomacy and the Evolution of British Colonial Policy, 1760-1771 by James L. Hill
"Wishing that Right May Prevail": Ethan Allen Hitchock and the Florida War by C.S. Monaco
Time to Grow Up: The Rise and Fall of Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale by James Schiltz
"A Few Crazy Ladies": How Women Broke Down Barriers and Created a Place for Female Martial Artists in Florida, 1974-1983 by Christopher David Thrasher
Book Reviews
End Notes


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 92, Number 4, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 92, Number 4, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

The Role of Cattle Ranching in the 1656 Timucuan Rebellion: A Struggle for Land, Labor, and Chiefly Power by Justin B. Blanton
An "underground railway" to Pensacola and the Impending Crisis over Slavery by Matthew J. Clavin
Race, Education, and Regionalism: The Long and Troubling History of School Desegregation in the Sunshine State by Irvin D.S. Winsboro and Abel A. Bartley
Nature on a Leash: Tourism, Development, and the Environment on Amelia Island, Florida by Patrick H. Cosby
Book Reviews
End Notes
Florida in Publications, 2013
Cumulative Index, Volume 92


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 92, Number 3, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 92, Number 3, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Special Issue Introduction by the FHQ editors by Connie L. Lester and Daniel Murphree
The Historiography of Seventeenth-Century La Florida by Jane Landers
The Geopolitics of Seventeenth-Century Florida by Jane Landers
The Historical Archaeology of Seventeenth-Century La Florida by Bonnie G. McEwan
"These people are not conquered like those of New Spain": Florida's Reciprocal Colonial Compact by Amy Turner Bushnell
St. Augustine in the Seventeenth Century: Capital of La Florida by Susan Richbourg Parker
Pirate, Priest, and Slave: Spanish Florida in the 1668 Searles Raid by Diana Reigelsperger
Colonialism on the Spanish Florida Frontier: Mission San Luis, 1656-1704 by Bonnie …


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 92, Number 2, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 92, Number 2, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Note from the FHQ Editors Connie L. Lester and Daniel Murphree
Introduction to the Symposium: Fifty Years of Central Florida History Through the Lens of the Federal Courts Richard S. Dellinger and Jon M. Philipson
Creating the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida James M. Denham
SEGREGATION AND INTEGRATION CASES Introduction: Segregation/Integration in the Middle District of Florida Judge William Terrell Hodges
Case Comments: Mims v. Duval County School Board: The Complex Legacy of School Desegregation in Duval County Olga Balderas


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 91, Number 1, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 91, Number 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Alachua Settlers and the Second Seminole War by C.S. Monaco
A Liberated Journalist and Yankee Women on the Florida Frontier by John T. Foster, Jr., Sarah Whitmer Foster, and Roscoe A. Turnquest
The Politics of Performance: Rollins College and the Annie Russell Theatre by Joan M. Jensen
Controlling Venereal Disease in Orlando during World War II by Claire Strom
Book Reviews
End Note


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 90, Number 1, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 90, Number 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

2010 Friends of the Florida Historical Society Keynote Lecture: The First Coming of Judaeo-Christian Religion to Florida Michael Gannon
Crime and Punishment in Antebellum Pensacola James M. Denham
Blue Water, Brown Water, and Confederate Disloyalty: The Peculiar and Personal Naval Conflict in South Florida during the Civil War Irvin D. S. Winsboro and William B. Mack
The Catholic Diocese of Miami and African American Desegregation, 1958-1977 Mark Newman
Book Reviews
End Notes


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 89, Number 1, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 89, Number 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

William Augustus Bowles on the Gulf Coast, 1787-1803: Unravelling a Labyrinthine Conundrum Gilbert C. Din
Thomas de Saliere Tucker: Reconciling Industrial and Liberal Arts Education at Florida's Normal School for Colored Teachers, 1887-1901 Peter A. Dumbuya
Murder, Insanity and The Efficacy of Woman's Role: The Gwendolyn Hoyt Case George B. Crawford
Freezes, Fights, and Fancy: The Formation of Agricultural Cooperatives in the Florida Citrus Industry Scott Hussey
Book Reviews
Book Notes
End Notes


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 88, Number 1, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 88, Number 1, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

The Strange Tale of Wesley and Florence Garrison: Racial Crosscurrents of the Postwar Florida Republican Party Michael D. Bowen
Tampa's 1910 Lynching: The Italian-American Perspective and Its Implications Stefano Luconi
Entangled Borderlands: The 1794 Projected French Invasion of Spanish East Florida and Atlantic History Robert J. Alderson, Jr.
1892-A Year of Crucial Decisions in Florida Jesus Mendez
Book Reviews
End Notes


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 87, Number 4, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 87, Number 4, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Florida and the Environment: From La Florida" to Global Warming 2008 Jillian Prescott Memorial Lecture Duane E. De Freese
Sharp Prose for Green: John D. MacDonald and the Fit Ecological Novel Jack E. Davis
Gatorland: Survival of the Fittest among Florida's Mid-Tier Tourist Attractions Dorothy Mays Baseball in Key West and Havana, 1885-1910: The Career of Francisco A. Poyo Gerald E. Poyo
Book Reviews
End Notes
Florida History in Publication
Cumulative Index, Volume 87


Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 87, Number 3, Florida Historical Society Nov 2020

Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume 87, Number 3, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Florida's Sledd Affair: Andrew Sledd and the Fight for Higher Education in Florida Carl Van Ness
"Every Right to be Where She Was": The Legal Reconstruction of Black Self- Defense in Jim Crow Florida Chris Bray
The life and crimes of Harry Sitamore, New York "Prince of Thieves" and the "Raffles" of Miami Vivien Miller
Savage Foes, Noble Warriors, and Frail Remnants: Florida Seminoles in the White Imagination, 18651934 Mikaella M. Adams
Book Reviews
End Notes