Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida

Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida
Title Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida PDF eBook
Author Clarence E. Howard
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 1915
Genre Orange County (Fla.)
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Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida

Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida
Title Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida PDF eBook
Author Betty Jo Stockton
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 2001
Genre Orange County (Fla.)
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Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida

Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida
Title Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida PDF eBook
Author Betty Jo Stockton
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 82
Release 2015-05-21
Genre
ISBN 9781508644606

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A reprint of the 1915 book written by C. E. Howard. Added index of names, places and topics.

Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida

Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida
Title Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida PDF eBook
Author Clarence E Howard
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre
ISBN

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Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida

Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida
Title Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida PDF eBook
Author Clarence E. Howard
Publisher
Pages 67
Release 1915
Genre Orange County (Fla.)
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Division Street

Division Street
Title Division Street PDF eBook
Author Studs Terkel
Publisher The New Press
Pages 375
Release 2024-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 1620979195

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A landmark reissue of Studs Terkel’s classic microcosm of America, with a new foreword by the Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and co-creator of the Division Street Revisited podcast “Remarkable. . . . Division Street astonishes, dismays, exhilarates.” —The New York Times When New Press founder André Schiffrin first published Division Street in 1967, Studs Terkel’s reputation as America’s foremost oral historian was established overnight. Approaching Chicagoans as emblematic of the nation at large, Terkel set out with his tape recorder and spent a year talking to over seventy people about race, family, education, work, prospects for the future—all topics that remain deeply contentious today. Subjects included a Black woman who attended the 1963 March on Washington, a tool-and-die maker, a baker from Budapest, a closeted gay actor, and a successful but cynical ad man. As Tom Wolfe wrote, Studs was “one of those rare thinkers who is actually willing to go out and talk to the incredible people of this country.” Most interviewees shared the hope for a good life for their children and the wish for a less divided and more just America, but the real Chicago street referenced in the title takes on a metaphorical meaning as a symbol of the acute social divides of the 1960s—and highlights the continued relevance of Terkel’s work in our polarized times. Now, over fifty years later, Melissa Harris and Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Mary Schmich have created the remarkable Division Street Revisited podcast, coming in January 2025, in which they have found and interviewed descendants of Terkel’s original subjects in seven rich episodes. Schmich’s foreword to the reissue and the extraordinary podcast—along with the new edition of Division Street—together demonstrate Studs Terkel’s prescience and the enduring importance of his work.

Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida
Title Orlando, Florida PDF eBook
Author James C. Clark
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 203
Release 2013-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1625846622

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Orlando is known internationally as a tourist destination, attracting fifty million visitors each year to its numerous resorts and parks. In all that excitement, it's easy to overlook the city's interesting past. In the 1800s, the area was embroiled in the Seminole Wars, and Fort Gatlin was constructed to shield citizens from attacks. Soon, a city grew around the fort. During the cowboy era, thousands of cattle, ranchers and cowboys crossed the central Florida terrain moving livestock. Those pioneers soon moved to farming, and Orlando became the center of the Florida citrus industry. Join author and historian James C. Clark as he reveals the remarkable history of one of the world's most popular destinations.