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Poster, The Florida Highwaymen, July 14-September 11, 2005
An event poster for The Florida Highwaymen: Further Down the Road, an exhibition running from July 14 to September 11, 2005, in association with the Florida Humanities Council. The exhibition showcases paintings by the Highwaymen, a group of African American artists known for their depictions of Florida landscapes featuring Alfred Hair, James Gibson, and Gary Monroe. The event includes lectures by scholars, artist demonstrations, painting sales, a brunch, and a theatrical performance by Bob Devin Jones exploring the civil rights era in which the Highwaymen worked.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/bdj_studioat620_posters/1015/thumbnail.jp
Forum, Volume 43, No. 3, Fall 2019
Contents: Help Us Tell the Story of Florida Together -- Finding My Florida, and Yours -- Humanities Today -- This Florida Life -- What Does It Mean to be a Floridian? 1919-2019, a Florida Portrait -- Three Floridians Tell Their Stories -- Unsung Pioneers -- Portal to History -- Future Florida -- Literary Footsteps: Harriet Beecher Stowe, a Florida Snowbird -- Heritage Kitchen: Taste of the Sun -- 100 Years of History -- Insider\u27s Florida -- State of Wonder: Birds of a Colorful Featherhttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1086/thumbnail.jp
Forum, Volume 41, No. 2, Fall 2017
Contents: Working Toward a Dream -- How a Hopeless King from New Jersey Became Miami\u27s Queen of Crime -- What\u27s Your Favorite Florida Line? -- Florida\u27s Forgotten Coast: A Culture of Grit and Beauty -- Reflections on Florida Poetry -- Humanities Alive! -- Painting with Light -- Gainesville a Hotbed for Rock and Roll -- Winners of the 2017 Florida Book Awardshttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1082/thumbnail.jp
Forum, Volume 40, No. 1, Spring 2016
Contents: Letter from the Director -- Bearing Witness -- Bringing War Home -- Carving out a New Life -- Veterans in Florida -- Hope and Humanity, Love and Loss -- Humanities Alive -- Lessons from the American Presidency -- How Florida Became the State to Watch -- An Oasis in Jim Crow Florida -- The Poetry of Bugs -- My Favorite Florida Placehttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1078/thumbnail.jp
Forum, Volume 42, No. 1, Spring 2018
Contents: We Gather from Everywhere to Build Team Florida -- Capturing Florida\u27s Unfolding Story -- Humanities Today -- A Florida Life: A Conversation with Martin Margulies -- Insiders\u27 Florida: Tallahassee -- Florida\u27s Fields of Dreams -- Heritage Kitchen: A Florida Culinary Legacy -- The South\u27s Motown -- Literary Footsteps: The Return of William Bartram -- Decoding Democracy: Taking Thomas Jefferson\u27s Lead -- State of Wonder: Awaiting the Moment at Dennis Creekhttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1083/thumbnail.jp
Forum, Volume 40, No. 2, Fall 2016
Contents: Letter from the Director -- Intrigue, Wild Rides, Colorful Characters -- Haiku Ready? -- A Witty Guide and Generous Soul -- Florida Nonfiction -- General Fiction -- General Nonfiction -- Popular Fiction -- Humanities Alive! -- Visual Arts -- Spanish Language -- Children\u27s Literature -- Young Adult -- Poetry -- Reflections on Florida Poetry: Florida\u27s African Soul and Soil -- My Favorite Florida Place: Ybor City: A Historian\u27s Dreamlandhttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1079/thumbnail.jp
Forum, Volume 39, No. 2, Summer 2015
Contents: Letter from the Director -- An Eclectic, Colorful Mix of Voices -- Florida\u27s Dream Writer -- Florida Nonfiction -- General Fiction -- Visual Arts -- Humanities Alive! -- Popular Fiction -- General Nonfiction -- Spanish Language -- Reflections on Florida Poetry -- Poetry -- Children\u27s Literature -- Young Adult Literaturehttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1077/thumbnail.jp
Forum, Volume 41, No. 1, Spring 2017
Contents: Letter from the Director -- How will Growth Affect what Makes Florida Special? -- In Praise of the Humanities -- Preserving History as Florida Booms -- Fort Pierce: A Place that Feels like Home -- Key West: Adapting and Enduring -- Cedar Key: A Community that Survives -- Gulf County: Change is Coming to Forgotten Florida -- Humanities Alive! -- Miami: A Mosaic of History and Change -- Fernandina Beach: A Heritage that Sustains a City -- Tarpon Springs: The Past is Part of the Present -- DeLand: A Special Sense of Place -- Polk County: Pride in the Heritage -- Pensacola: Spanning the Centuries -- Reflections on Florida Poetry: When Languages Collide -- My Favorite Florida Place: Fort Pickens: A Place of Beauty and Tensionhttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1080/thumbnail.jp
Forum, Volume 43, No. 1, Spring 2019
Contents: Finding Shared Values -- Igniting a Spark in the Center of It All -- Humanities Today -- This Florida Life: A Life of Firsts -- A Teacher to Remember: Awakening the Reader Within -- Insider\u27s Florida: A Tale of Two Cities -- State of Inspiration: Finding Home -- Florida by Design: Embracing the Sea and Sky -- Artful Revivals -- The Sweetness of Memory -- My Florida Journey: A New Life in America -- Why We Tell These Stories -- State of Wonder: Rounding the Curvehttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1084/thumbnail.jp
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