FHS Quarterly

 

 The Florida Historical Quarterly
Summer 2009 Vol. 88, No. 1

The Strange Tale of Wesley and Florence Garrison: Racial Crosscurrents of the Postwar Florida Republican Party
Michael D. Bowen

Tampa’s 1910 Lynching: The Italian-American Perspective and Its Implications
Stefano Luconi

Entangled Borderlands: The 1794 Projected French Invasion of Spanish East Florida and Atlantic History
Robert J. Alderson, Jr.

1892—A Year of Crucial Decisions in Florida
Jesus Mendez

Book Reviews

Lewis, The Spanish Convoy of 1750: Heaven’s Hammer and International Diplomacy.
by Maurice P. Brungardt

Piecuch, Three People, One King: Loyalists, Indians, and Slaves in the Revolutionary South, 1775-1782.
by Richard Durschlag

Knetsch, Fear and Anxiety on the Florida Frontier: Articles on the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842.
by Samuel Watson

Shepard, Rationing Justice: Poverty Lawyers and Poor People in the Deep South.
by Felicia Kornbluh

Pittman and Waite, Paving Paradise: Florida’s Vanishing Wetlands and the Failure of No Net Loss.
by Robert Krause

Nichols, Voices of Our Ancestors: Language Contact in Early South Carolina.
by S. Lynne Farabee

Finley, Delaying the Dream: Southern Senators and the Fight Against Civil Rights 1938-1965.
by Kari Frederickson

End Notes

Cover Illustration: The Urmey Hotel, site of the Wesley and Florence Garrison’s 1956 Lincoln Day Dinner. The Garrisons tested the hotel’s segregated accommodations, creating a controversy but failing to enact any substantive change. Image courtesy of the Historical Museum of South Florida, Miami, Florida.

Copyright 2009 by the Florida Historical Society, Cocoa, Fla.

 

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Editor: Dr. Connie Lester

Department of History, University of Central Florida

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