- Florida Heritage Collection
Provides online access to texts broadly representing Florida's history, culture, arts, literature, sciences and social sciences.
susdl.fcla.edu/fh
- Florida History Internet Center
Provides free interactive travel guides, history texts, and photographs on Florida topics.
www.floridahistory.org
- Florida Memory Project
Historical records, images, and educational resources exploring significant moments in Florida's history.
www.floridamemory.com
- Florida Postcard Collection
Contains approximately 5,000 postcards of Florida buildings, landmarks, cities and towns, tourist attractions, and other views.
www.library.miami.edu/archives/cards/intro.html
- Florida's Lost Tourist Attractions
Tribute to now lost attractions from the history of the Sunshine State.
www.lostparks.com
- Foley, Mark (2)
dir.yahoo.com/.../History/Foley__Mark
- Freedom Never Dies: The Klan in Florida
Describes the activities of the Ku Klux Klan in Florida during the 20th century. From PBS.
www.pbs.org/harrymoore/terror/k.html
- FSA photographs in Florida
Images of how the Depression affected Florida's diverse population, from sharecroppers and migrant workers to wealthy winter visitors.
digital.library.miami.edu/fsa
- Jukin' it Out: Contested Visions of Florida in New Deal Narratives
Explores issues of narrative and representation through guidebooks produced by the Federal Writers' Project and photographs taken by the Farm Security Administration.
www.oberlin.edu/library/papers/honorshistory/2001-Gorman/default.html
- Luna y Arellano, Tristan de (c.1519-1573)@
dir.yahoo.com/.../Explorers/Luna_y_Arellano__Tristan_de__c_1519_1573_
- Office of Cultural ahd Historical Programs@
dir.yahoo.com/.../Florida_Department_of_State/Office_of_Cultural_ahd_Historical_Programs
- P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History
Collections include Seminole history, Black history, Spanish borderlands, and political and church history.
web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/index.html
- Rosewood Massacre@
dir.yahoo.com/.../1920s/Rosewood_Massacre
- Simkins: "Why the Ku Klux"
Text of a 1914 address by UT faculty member William Stewart Simkins describing his involvement with the Klan in Florida during Reconstruction.
www.law.du.edu/russell/lh/alh/docs/simkins.html
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