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People on Front Porch of 1432 Fla. Ave
Photograph: Unidentified people on standing on front porch. Inscribed on photograph: From Carolyn to Eartha. On reverse: 1432 Fla. Ave. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1410/thumbnail.jp
Maggie Williams
Photograph: Portrait of Maggie Williams. Handwritten on reverse: (Weems photo). Sticker on reverse: Mrs. Maggie Williams. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1437/thumbnail.jp
The Riverview Maid Riverboat
Photograph: The Riverview Maid, riverboat of Dr. Armstrong. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1482/thumbnail.jp
Group in Auditorium
Photograph: Group in auditorium, including Edward Thurston, Mrs. Morse, Amy Currie, Oscar Hillman, Mrs. Bowman, Florence McLaughlin, Grayce Bateman, James Greene, Ada Braddock, Capers Braddock, Eartha White (back row: fifth from right), Chester Cowart and others. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1466/thumbnail.jp
Florence Sewell
Photograph: Photograph on postcard, Florence Sewell. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1458/thumbnail.jp
Advertisment, Ernest H. Heiland - Holmes Funeral Parlors, No Date Given
Correspondence: Letter with samples of acknowledgment of sympathy cards from Ernest H.Heiland Exclusive Designs in Acknowledgement of Sympathy Cards - Memorial Prayer Cards, 229 Virginia Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey - advertising sent to Holmes Funeral Parlors. No date given
Identity and Coping: Deaf Sign Language Interpreters and Secondary Traumatic Stress
This article describes the results of a mixed methods study with 47 Deaf sign language interpreters (D-SLIs) and their experiences with secondary traumatic stress (STS). By replicating Daly and Chovaz (2020) research, this study contributes data based on the unique experiences of Canadian and American Deaf interpreters and allows us to contrast the findings to the original study with non-Deaf interpreters (ND-SLIs). The findings reveal that the majority of D-SLIs did not experience clinical levels of STS, compassion satisfaction, anxiety, or burnout. In looking at the results, one-third of the D-SLIs showed comparable levels of STS and compassion satisfaction but less burnout than the ND-SLIs. Recommendations are identified, including the need to offer secondary traumatic stress specific training for all SLIs. The study has implications for all sign language interpreters and interpreter educators in designing educational programs and professional development
Eartha White At Eastern Star Function
Photograph: Eartha White (third from right), Eastern Star function with unidentified individuals. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1041/thumbnail.jp
Joseph Blodgett
Photograph: Joseph Blodgett portrait. Undated. Blodgett was an African American contractor who built homes in Jacksonville, with the Blodgett Homes Project named in his honor. He is also known as Florida\u27s first African American millionaire. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1036/thumbnail.jp