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The Writing Around Florida program
hopes to foster an appreciation of Florida's heritage by encouraging
writers to utilize the State Archives of Florida's rich and extensive
photographic collections.
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Eyes Were Watching God |
- In support
of The Big Read’s selection of Their Eyes Were Watching God,
these photographs from the State Archives of Florida depict Zora Neale
Hurston, Lake Okeechobee, and images from the 1928 hurricane.
- Choose
one of these photographs to begin writing, or choose from one of the
categories on the left.
- Questions will
guide you to write about what you see.
- Look for clues that help you
figure out what's happening in the photograph.
- Save or print your essay.
- The Big Read is an initiative
of the National Endowment for the Arts designed to restore reading to
the center of American culture.
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NOTEWORTHY ON FLORIDA MEMORY |
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Conjunto Aventura
Norteño, sometimes also called Norteña or Conjunto, literally translates to the word “northern,” referring to the region of northern Mexico and present day southern Texas where the musical style originated. |
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Resources for the 2010 Florida History Fair
This is a list of resources available online from the State Library and Archives of Florida relating to the suggested Florida History Fair topics. |
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See the "Common Ground" slideshow!
This presentation is part of “Common Ground,” a global event consisting of museums, galleries, and archives worldwide showing the same slideshow of photographs in public spaces on the same weekend (October 2-3, 2009). |
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