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An article discussing historic preservation and the civil rights movement in South Carolina.
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First newsletter released by the Florida African-American Heritage Preservation Network detailing information on the organization.
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Various newspaper clippings from Asheville, Dallas, and Jacksonville, discuss black history and historical preservation in the respective locations and their surrounding areas.
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Newspaper clippings from the Capitol Outlook that discuss the first annual Statewide African-American Heritage Conference and its success.
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A newsletter courtesy of the Florida Heritage Foundation was released in the winter of 1995. This release discusses the Foundation's history and its achievements throughout the years, as well as several ongoing preservation projects as of 1995.
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A copy of the February 1999 African-American History Month in Florida Resolution, as well as various clippings from the Tallahassee Democrat that pertain to African-American history and the 1999 Florida State-Wide African-American Heritage Preservation Conference. Also includes a postcard released by the Riley House and Museum announcing the same conference.
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Newsletter sharing news and events in the Alabama area regarding historic preservation and community engagement.
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National Register of Historic Places registration form for Osborne Elementary School in Lake Worth, Florida. This document also includes continuation sheets with information regarding the property as well as photos of the property.
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National Register of Historic Places registration form for Robert's Ranch in Immokalee, Florida. This document also includes continuation sheets with information regarding the property as well as photos of the property.
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Newspaper clippings from various newspapers, including Tallahassee's, Capitol Outlook, discussing museum exhibits celebrating black history in Bahama Village, a neighborhood in Key West, Florida. The Capitol Outlook article shares details on the John G. Riley House and Museum's exhibit on Bahama Village. The other clippings are of articles from an unknown newspaper, detailing an exhibit at the Lofton Sands African-Bahamian Museum in Key West.