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Podcast Audio File (6.6 MB)
Preferred Title
Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast 35: Fall 2017
Description
In this episode, Dr. Daniel Murphree interviews Cynthia Patterson, associate professor of English at the University of South Florida. In the interview, Dr. Murphree and Cynthia Patterson discuss her article titled, “Catching the Spirit: The Melrose Ladies Literary and Debating Society 1890-1899,” that was published in the Fall 2017 issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly.
Interviewer
Daniel Murphree
Interviewee
Cynthia Patterson
Date Created
Fall 2017
Keywords
The Melrose Ladies Literary and Debating Society, women, rights, florida, history, cynthia patterson
Length of Episode
18:17
Recommended Citation
Daniel Murphree. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 35: Fall 2017,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Fall 2017, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/35] Murphree, Daniel. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 35: Fall 2017,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Fall 2017, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/35]
Comments
William Panton, British Merchant and Politico: Negotiating Allegiance in the Spanish and Southern Indian Borderlands, 1783-1801 by David Narrett 135
Catching the Spirit: The Melrose Ladies Literary and Debating Society 1890-1899 by Cynthia L. Patterson 174
Frederick C. Cubberly: “A Friend of the Oppressed” by Ralph H. Lutts 201
Book Reviews 232
End Notes 256
Copyright 2017 by the Florida Historical Society, Cocoa, Fla.
Cover Illustration: Scraping a tree to make turpentine, 189-. 3x5in black & white photograph. Image no. PR12608. Courtesy of Florida Memory, State Library & Archives of Florida https://www. floridamemory.com/items/show/11014.
Book Reviews Dessens, Creole City: A Chronicle of Early American New Orleans. by Thomas N. Ingersoll .....................232
Clavin, Aiming for Pensacola: Fugitive Slaves on the Atlantic and Southern Frontiers. by Watson Jennison ........................234
Revels, Florida’s Civil War: Terrible Sacrifices. by Angela M. Zombek ......................236
Massey, The Life and Crimes of Railroad Bill: Legendary African American Desperado. by Katharine Dahlstrand ....................239
Horne, Race to Revolution: The United States and Cuba during Slavery and Jim Crow. by Sarah L. Franklin .......................241
Martínez-Fernández, Revolutionary Cuba: A History. by Emily Kirk .............................243 Katagiri, Black Freedom, White Resistance, and Red Menance: Civil Rights and Anticommunism in the Jim Crow South. by David A. Canton ........................245
Kealing, Elvis Ignited: The Rise of an Icon in Florida. by Elizabeth Whittenburg Ozment ............248
Blackhouse, Weisman, and Rosebrough, We Come for Good: Archaeology and Tribal Historic Preservation at the Seminole Tribe of Florida. by Vance Geiger ...........................250
Pauley, Pioneering History on Two Continents: An Autobiography. by John M. Sacher .....................253