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Tag: Grit-Tempered

August 26, 2015September 3, 2017 University Press of Florida History, Sale

10 Books for Women’s Equality Day

Read about a medieval French writer, Latin American fiction writers, women of the African diaspora, southeastern archaeologists, environmental leaders, Florida’s only “Highwaywoman” painter, the first female head of the Seminole Tribe, and other extraordinary women. Use code WEQ15 at checkout for discount prices.

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PICTURING BLACK NEW ORLEANS explores the visual legacy created by Florestine Perrault Collins, a photographer who documented African American life in #NewOrleans between 1920 and 1949. You can find the book at upress.ufl.edu. #BlackHistoryMonth
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