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Program Number
16
Program Date
4-28-2009
Segment Summary
SEGMENTS | The Legacy of Harry T. Moore | The McLarty Treasure Museum | North Florida Blues
Keywords
Florida Frontiers; African American; Civil Rights; Shipwrecks; Colonial History; Music; Florida Artists
Sponsors
Brevard Cultural Alliance's mission is to build and sustain a dynamic and vibrant arts and cultural sector integral to Brevard County's quality of life.
Florida Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities
With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, FHC grants primarily respond to the needs of local communities, but they often address topics of statewide interest. FHC is particularly interested in projects that are collaborative, attract diverse audiences, encourage active participation from the public, and explore humanities topics and disciplines in interesting and engaging ways.
This project is sponsored in part by The Jessie Ball duPont Fund.
STARS Citation
Brotemarkle, Dr. Ben and Florida Historical Society, "Florida Frontiers Radio Show #16" (2009). Florida Frontiers: The Weekly Radio Magazine of the Florida Historical Society. 17.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/florida-frontiers-radio/17
Transcript - Radio Program #16
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Program Segments
The Legacy of Harry T. Moore
Juanita Evangeline Moore discusses her father, Harry Moore, who was an early civil rights martyr. His house in Mims, Florida was bombed on Christmas night in 1951.
Mark-In Point: 01:23 Length: 15:37
The McLarty Treasure Museum
Park Ranger Ed Perry and volunteer Barbara Evers talk about the McLarty Treasure Museum, which houses treasure and artifacts recovered from the sunken Spanish Plate Fleet.
Mark-In Point: 17:19 Length: 05:16
North Florida Blues
Florida State University professor Charles Atkins discusses the orgins and significance of blues music.
Mark-In Point: 22:36 Length: 05:23