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Carnival Annual 1902.
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Pensacola Carnival Association
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Carnival Float Sketches
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WF1455558299, uwf:47499
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The Carnival Booster.
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Pensacola Carnival Association
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The minstrel show was an American entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety acts, dancing and music performed by white people in blackface or, especially after the Civil War, black people in blackface. Immensely popular in the 19th century, these shows continued into the early twentieth century, being replaced by Vaudeville. Minstrel shows portrayed blacks as happy, carefree, uneducated, and often singing and dancing through life, telling jokes, Today, minstrel shows can be viewed as ...
Show moreThe minstrel show was an American entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety acts, dancing and music performed by white people in blackface or, especially after the Civil War, black people in blackface. Immensely popular in the 19th century, these shows continued into the early twentieth century, being replaced by Vaudeville. Minstrel shows portrayed blacks as happy, carefree, uneducated, and often singing and dancing through life, telling jokes, Today, minstrel shows can be viewed as ‘racially insensitive’ but they reflect the mindset of a society at the time that would also be reflected in art, music, books, and other materials. “The Carnival Booster’ was published as a supplement to the Pensacola Journal in November 1926. The Pensacola Carnival Association was the organization that sponsored Mardi Gras in Pensacola, and the “Great Carnival Minstrel Show” was a fund-raising event for the Association. The supplement incorporates jokes and farce along with a few ‘real’ news articles. For example, President Woodrow Wilson did not visit Pensacola, and the Navy battleships in the harbor were already here, though the headline implies they came expressly for the show. In the style of the minstrel show (see p. 2) the stage was occupied by blackface comedians and an interlocutor (emcee)…but of note, are the prominent Pensacola names listed under the drawing on p. 2. This newspaper was found in a bound volume of the Pensacola Journal by the University of Florida and will be digitized and online in 2015.
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WF1455558300, uwf:47500
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The Florida Sentinel Annual, 1904, Pensacola, Fla.
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The Florida Sentinel was the first Negro newspaper in Florida. Issues are rare but it is believed to have begun as a weekly newspaper in Gainesville, Florida (1887-1894?); moved to Pensacola (1894?-1912?), and then to Jacksonville (1912? - ?). This issue is an “annual” edition, the “10th annual” published in Pensacola in 1904. The masthead states: “Tenth Edition illustrating the Business Growth of Pensacola and the Advancement of Educational Institutions for the Negro.” Matthew M. Lewey,...
Show moreThe Florida Sentinel was the first Negro newspaper in Florida. Issues are rare but it is believed to have begun as a weekly newspaper in Gainesville, Florida (1887-1894?); moved to Pensacola (1894?-1912?), and then to Jacksonville (1912? - ?). This issue is an “annual” edition, the “10th annual” published in Pensacola in 1904. The masthead states: “Tenth Edition illustrating the Business Growth of Pensacola and the Advancement of Educational Institutions for the Negro.” Matthew M. Lewey, Editor and Publisher.
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WF1455559604, uwf:48804
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The Florida Sentinel Annual, 1900, Pensacola, Fla.
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Includes statewide news and of special note, obituary for John McCray, long-time resident of the Navy Yard; and the closing of the J. A. McCullough School in Warrington, Florida.
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January 26th, 1900
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WF1455559606, uwf:48806
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Molino Advertiser, Molino, Florida (1915/3/26).
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The Molino Advertiser (Molino, Florida; Escambia County) was a weekly newspaper published from 1912 to 1918?
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Date Issued
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3/26/1915
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WF1455559621, uwf:48821
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Molino Advertiser, Molino, Florida (1916/2/18).
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The Molino Advertiser (Molino, Florida; Escambia County) was a weekly newspaper published from 1912 to 1918?
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Date Issued
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2/18/1916
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WF1455559622, uwf:48822
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Molino Advertiser, Molino, Florida (1918/6/21).
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The Molino Advertiser (Molino, Florida; Escambia County) was a weekly newspaper published from 1912 to 1918?
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Date Issued
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6/21/1918
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WF1455559623, uwf:48823
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Molino Advertiser, Molino, Florida (1918/6/28).
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The Molino Advertiser (Molino, Florida; Escambia County) was a weekly newspaper published from 1912 to 1918?
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6/28/1918
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WF1455559624, uwf:48824
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Molino Advertiser, Molino, Florida (1918/9/13).
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The Molino Advertiser (Molino, Florida; Escambia County) was a weekly newspaper published from 1912 to 1918?
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Date Issued
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9/13/1918
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WF1455559625, uwf:48825
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Document (PDF)
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Robert E. Dugan Resume.
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Author
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Dugan, Robert
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Robert Dugan's professional resume.
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WF1456432550, uwf:48829
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Intimacy Imprisoned: Intimate Human Relations in the Holocaust Camps.
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Donna Fluharty
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WF1456432552, uwf:48831
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The Great Good Place: Creating Space for Knowledge Creation.
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Gonzalez, Melissa, Ziegler, Amanda
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Letting Go of Legacy Services: Library Case Studies, edited by Mary Evangeliste and Katherine Furlong. Chicago: ALA Editions, 2014
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WF1456432553, uwf:48832
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Building Program: Space Committee.
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Author
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Thompson, Caroline
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White Paper
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WF1456432554, uwf:48833
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Individual Research Consultations: A Safety Net for Patrons and Librarians.
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Thompson, Caroline, Curry, Elizabeth
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Journal Article
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WF1456432556, uwf:48835
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Social Work Workbook.
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Author
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Thompson, Caroline
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Monograph
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WF1456432557, uwf:48836
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Impact Factor Presentation for HLES Faculty.
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Author
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Thompson, Caroline
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Presentation
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WF1456432558, uwf:48837
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Interview with Sadiq Akoriji of the Broward County Library System, Florida: Azzaman, London newspaper.
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Low, Douglas, Akoriji, Sadiq, Albazzaz, Saad
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Newspaper Article Interview
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WF1456432562, uwf:48841
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Politics and Class in the United States: The Assault on the Middle Class and the Poor.
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Author
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Low, Douglas
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Abstract/Description
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White paper on politics and class in the United States
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WF1456432563, uwf:48842
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Publications.
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Low, Douglas
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Resume listing of publications written or created by Douglas Low, PhD
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WF1456432564, uwf:48843
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Critical Thinking: Student Guide.
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Author
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Low, Douglas
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Instructional student guide on critical thinking.
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WF1456432565, uwf:48844
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