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Podcast Audio File (45.7 MB)
Producer
Dr. Daniel Murphree
Description
In this episode Robert Cassanello interviewed Kathryn Palmer about her article titled “Losing Lincoln: Black Educators, Historical Memory, and the Desegregation of Lincoln High School in Gainesville, Florida” published in the Summer 2016 issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly.
Narrator
Dr. Daniel Murphree
Interviewer
Dr. Robert Cassanello
Interviewee
Kathryn Palmer
Date Created
Summer 2016
Keywords
Education, desegregation, Gainesville, Lincoln High School
Length of Episode
25 Minutes
Recommended Citation
N Daniel Murphree. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 30: Summer 2016,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Summer 2016, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/30]
B Murphree, Daniel. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 30: Summer 2016,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Summer 2016, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/30/]
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Comments
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by Maria Angela Diaz
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by Christopher Satterwhite