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Description
For this podcast, we interviewed Dr. Michael Bowen, assistant director at the Bob Graham center for Public Service, about his article “The Strange Tale of Wesley and Florence Garrison: Racial Crosscurrents of the Postwar Florida Republican Party,” and the research involved in writing that article. The article appeared in this issue.
Narrator
Dr. Connie Lester
Interviewer
Dr. Robert Cassanello
Interviewee
Dr. Michael D. Bowen
Date Created
Summer 2009
Keywords
Race; Urban Growth; Republican Party; Post-WWII; Bob Graham Center; The Garrison Family; African American Property Expansion; Republicanism in the Solid South; Blockbusters in the South; New Deal Shift; African American Civil Rights; Modern GOP; Taft-Dewey Campaign; Archival Research
Length of Episode
17 minutes
Collection
Recommended Citation
N Robert Cassanello. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 02: Summer 2009,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Summer 2009, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/2]
B Cassanello, Robert. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 02: Summer 2009,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Summer 2009, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/2]
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Also In This Issue:
The Strange Tale of Wesley and Florence Garrison: Racial Crosscurrents of the Postwar Florida Republican Party
by Michael D. Bowen
Tampa’s 1910 Lynching: The Italian-American Perspective and Its Implications
by Stefano Luconi
Entangled Borderlands: The 1794 Projected French Invasion of Spanish East Florida and Atlantic History
by Robert J. Alderson, Jr.
1892—A Year of Crucial Decisions in Florida
by Jesus Mendez