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Preferred Title
Episode 12: Regional, National, and Global Perspectives on the Reconstruction Era
Producer
Holly Baker
Description
The Department of History’s Holly Baker recently talked with Dr. Paul Ortiz, the Director of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program and Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida. He is also the author of several books. His latest book is An African American and Latinx History of the United States. Dr. Ortiz was one of the presenters at the Sixth Annual Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida Culture and History. The topic was “Reconsidering Reconstruction: Regional, National, and Global Perspectives”.
Narrator
Holly Baker
Interviewer
Holly Baker
Interviewee
Paul Ortiz
Date Created
10-2018
Keywords
Paul Ortiz, Samuel Proctor Oral History Program, University of Florida, University of Central Florida, Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida Culture and History, African American History, Reconstruction, Ku Klux Klan, W.E.B Du Bois, Black Reconstruction, Emancipatory Internationalism, Cuban solidarity, Cuban history, Latinx, Mexican Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Maryland, Henry Highland Garnet, Underground Railroad, Baltimore, Civil Rights, Democracy, Civil War, Abolitionists, American History, Anti-Slavery Movement, Slavery, Brazil, Russian Serfdom, Cuban Independence Movement, Ten Years’ War, Mexican American History, Mexican Constitution, Mexican History, Mexican Border, Mexican Wall, Mexican War of Independence, 19th Century, Nationalism, disenfranchisement, Second Reconstruction, Civil Rights Movement, Chicano, Amendment 4, Florida, Florida election, 1868, Florida Constitution, Voting Rights, 1868 Florida Constitution, Jerrell Shofner, Women’s History, Me Too Movement, LGBT History, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Indigenous History, An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States, Beacon Press, Latinx History, Colonialism, European Colonialism, US Special Forces, Bay of Pigs Invasion, Central America, Guatemala, Honduras, Fidel Castro, Latino History, Samuel Proctor, Antisemitism, Native Americans, Oral History, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Seminoles, Poarch Creek, Alabama, Mississippi Delta, Pulse Nightclub, Pulse Massacre, The Florida Queer History Project, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Inauguration, National Women’s March, Bonnie Moradi, Behind the Veil: Documenting African-American Life in the Jim Crow South, Duke University, Lynching, Holocaust, Women’s Suffrage, 19th Amendment, Laura Dixie, Tallahassee bus boycott, 1956, Patricia Stephens Due, Woolworth’s Sit In, Tallahassee Sit in, Larry Rivers, Joel Buchanan Archive of African American Oral History, Curtis Austin, Black Panther Party
Subjects
Paul Ortiz, Samuel Proctor Oral History Program, University of Florida, University of Central Florida, Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida Culture and History, African American History, Reconstruction, Ku Klux Klan, W.E.B Du Bois, Black Reconstruction, Emancipatory Internationalism, Cuban solidarity, Cuban history, Latinx, Mexican Revolution, Haitian Revolution, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Maryland, Henry Highland Garnet, Underground Railroad, Baltimore, Civil Rights, Democracy, Civil War, Abolitionists, American History, Anti-Slavery Movement, Slavery, Brazil, Russian Serfdom, Cuban Independence Movement, Ten Years’ War, Mexican American History, Mexican Constitution, Mexican History, Mexican Border, Mexican Wall, Mexican War of Independence, 19th Century, Nationalism, disenfranchisement, Second Reconstruction, Civil Rights Movement, Chicano, Amendment 4, Florida, Florida election, 1868, Florida Constitution, Voting Rights, 1868 Florida Constitution, Jerrell Shofner, Women’s History, Me Too Movement, LGBT History, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Indigenous History, An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States, Beacon Press, Latinx History, Colonialism, European Colonialism, US Special Forces, Bay of Pigs Invasion, Central America, Guatemala, Honduras, Fidel Castro, Latino History, Samuel Proctor, Antisemitism, Native Americans, Oral History, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Seminoles, Poarch Creek, Alabama, Mississippi Delta, Pulse Nightclub, Pulse Massacre, The Florida Queer History Project, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Inauguration, National Women’s March, Bonnie Moradi, Behind the Veil: Documenting African-American Life in the Jim Crow South, Duke University, Lynching, Holocaust, Women’s Suffrage, 19th Amendment, Laura Dixie, Tallahassee bus boycott, 1956, Patricia Stephens Due, Woolworth’s Sit In, Tallahassee Sit in, Larry Rivers, Joel Buchanan Archive of African American Oral History, Curtis Austin, Black Panther Party
Length of Episode
34:41
Recommended Citation
“Episode 12: Regional, National, and Global Perspectives on the Reconstruction Era,” Knights Historycast Podcast, 2018, [https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/12]