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[Florida: Writers' Project] Florida negro papers, 1936-1948 / University of South Florida, Special Collections
African Americans -- Florida -- Folklore African Americans -- Florida -- Interviews African Americans -- Florida -- Religion African Americans -- Florida -- Social life and customs African Americans -- Marriage -- Florida Depression and the New Deal Years in Florida, 1930-1941 -- Drama Federal Writers' Project Hispanic Americans -- Florida -- Folklore Hispanic Americans -- Florida -- Interviews Hispanic Americans -- Florida -- Religion Hispanic Americans -- Florida -- Social life and customs Hispanic Americans -- Marriage customs and rites -- Florida Indians of North America -- Florida -- Folklore Indians of North America -- Florida -- Interviews Indians of North America -- Florida -- Religion Indians of North America -- Florida -- Social life and customs Indians of North America -- Marriage customs and rites -- Florida Music Occupations -- Florida Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Florida Slaves -- Florida -- Interviews United States Work Projects Administration
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[U.S.: Federal Writers' Project] WPA : an exhibition of Works Progress Administration (WPA) literature and art from the collections of the Bienes Center for the Literary Arts, October 6-December 31, 1998 (The) / by James A. Findlay and Margaret Bing.
United States. Works Progress Administration Bibliography Exhibitions. Federal Writers' Project Exhibitions. Federal Art Project Exhibitions. Printed ephemera United States Exhibitions. Broward County (Fla.) History.
87 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm.
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[Florida: Writers' Project] Florida folklife from the WPA Collections, 1937-1942 / Library of Congress
Folklore -- Florida.
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[U.S.: Federal Writers' Project] WPA : an exhibition of Works Progress Administration (WPA) literature and art from the collections of the Bienes Center for the Literary Arts, October 6-December 31, 1998 (The) / by James A. Findlay and Margaret Bing.
United States. Works Progress Administration Bibliography Exhibitions. Federal Writers' Project Exhibitions. Federal Art Project Exhibitions. Printed ephemera United States Exhibitions. Broward County (Fla.) History.
87 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm.
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[Florida: Writers' Project] [Final Report, 1943 / by Carita Doggett Corse?]
Federal Writers' Project. Florida Writers' Project.
13 leaves; 28 cm.
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[Florida: Writers' Project] Junkin' it out: contested visions of Florida in New Deal narratives / Juliet Gorman
Florida Writers' Project. Farm Security Administration. Juke joints -- Photography.
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[Florida: Writers' Project] Florida; a guide to the southernmost state / Compiled and written by the Federal writers' project of the Work projects administration for the State of Florida... Sponsored by state of Florida Department of public instruction.
Florida Guidebooks. Florida. WPA.
xxvi, 600 p. : ill., map ; 21 cm.
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[Florida: Writers' Project] Guide to Key West / Compiled by workers of the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Florida; sponsored by the Florida State Planning Board
Florida -- Description and travel. Florida -- Pictorial works. Travel literature -- Florida -- 20th century. Guidebooks -- Florida -- 20th century.
122 p. ; ill.; 21 x 14 cm.
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[Florida: Writers' Project] WPA Stories from the collections of the State Library of Florida
Florida -- History.
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