Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Race relations
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Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Race relations
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Jacksonville (Fla.)
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- It was never about a hot dog and a Coke!, a personal account of the 1960 sit-in demonstrations in Jacksonville, Florida and Ax Handle Saturday, Rodney L. Hurst Sr
- The great migration, migrants and identity in the making of New South Jacksonville, Florida 1865-1920, by Robert Cassanello
- Unless WE tell it... it never gets told!, Rodney L. Hurst Sr
- A bold new revolution: the politics of consolidation, a panel discussion commemorating 39 years of consolidated government
- Jacksonville, the consolidation story, from civil rights to the Jaguars, James B. Crooks ; foreword by Raymond Arsenault and Gary R. Mormino
- To render invisible, Jim Crow and public life in New South Jacksonville, Robert Cassanello
- Race, religion, and economic change in the Republican South, a case study of a southern city, Matthew T. Corrigan
- Multicolored memories of a Black Southern girl, Kitty Oliver
- A bold new revolution: 40 years later, an exclusive collection of personal memories as told by those who lived them
- Highlights of race relations in Jacksonville since consolidation, by Barbara H. Walch
- African-American protest in Jacksonville, FL, 1895 to 1920, by Robert Cassanello
- Race and gender in Jacksonville history, a reader, edited by James B. Crooks (Dept. of History, Philosophy & Religious Studies, University of North Florida) ; assembled by the UNF Bookstore
- The effects of racial discrimination on black businesses in Jacksonville, Florida, 1940-1991, by Barbara Hunter Walch
- A bold new revolution: government by gaslight, viewing of a vintage WJXT TV-4 documentary along with the personal memories of the person who produced it
- First report of the Hearing of Public Expression subcommittee of the Community Relations committee
- Jacksonville, the inside story, our history, from Cowford to consolidation, [presented by] Florida Community College at Jacksonville ; a lifelong learning production ; produced by Kathleen Clower
- Beyond the talk, improving race relations
- A bold new revolution: Jacksonville before consolidation, a panel discussion commemorating 38 years of consolidated government
- My Black America, a white man's side of the story, Roger Dean Kiser
- A bold new revolution: Jacksonville before consolidation, a panel discussion commemorating 38 years of consolidated government
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