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"'I'm Pregnant, What the F**k Am I Going to Do?'".
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fgcu_hoc_0028
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"A Dash Into Florida".
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
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fgcu_tr_0087
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"As a Result of that Rape, I Became Pregnant".
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fgcu_hoc_0018
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"Away to the Magic of the Gulf Stream".
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Florida East Coast Railway
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fgcu_tr_0007
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"Dawn and Doom Were in the Branches": Religious Tension in Zora Neale Hurston's Their eyes Were Watching God and Ernest J. Gaine's A Gathering of Old Men.
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Creator
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Benson, Kathryn A., College of Arts & Sciences
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Given that religion, specifically Christianity, plays such an important role in the creation, definition, and maturation of both Hurston ' s and Gaines’s characters, I believe it is imperative to evaluate the role that this religion plays in the lives of the black characters in two seminal texts by these two authors. Clearly religious concerns are at work throughout both texts, so too, then, is the issue of race in that the black characters, via their enslaved ancestors, inherited...
Show moreGiven that religion, specifically Christianity, plays such an important role in the creation, definition, and maturation of both Hurston ' s and Gaines’s characters, I believe it is imperative to evaluate the role that this religion plays in the lives of the black characters in two seminal texts by these two authors. Clearly religious concerns are at work throughout both texts, so too, then, is the issue of race in that the black characters, via their enslaved ancestors, inherited Christianity as they knew it from white slaveholders. Thus, the study of Christianity in the lives of black Southern characters necessarily must also address racism. This analysis, then, speaks to the role that white Christian ideology plays in the shaping of black Southern characters, in terms of both identity and religion.
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2007
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Identifier
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fgcu_ETD_0465
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"Dear Little Mother".
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Creator
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W. H. M.
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"Dear Little Mother" is a poem that talks about the death of a beloved mother. There is an added handwritten stanza at the bottom of the page. On the back there are two math problems.
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fgcu_kc_2154
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"Doctors Had Been Killed Across the Country".
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fgcu_hoc_0031
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"Fifty-sixth Anniversary of the Birth of Cyrus".
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Koreshan Unity
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Music program for concert performed on October 18th, 1895 in celebration of Cyrus Teed's fifty-sixth birthday.
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Date Issued
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1895-10-18
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fgcu_kc_2213
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"Fish, Fowl and Fun" Advertisement for DeBary and People's Line Steamers.
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fgcu_tr_1043
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"Florida: Empire of Sunshine".
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Atlantic Coast Line
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fgcu_tr_0006
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"He Punched Me. That Was His Anesthetic.".
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fgcu_hoc_0014
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"Her Life Was Saved".
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fgcu_hoc_0001
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"How Barron G. Collier and Pioneers of West Florida are Remaking a Wilderness" with photos of prominent land developers in Florida.
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fgcu_swfh_0056
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"I Almost Feel Guilty That I Don’t Feel Badly".
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fgcu_hoc_0002
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"I Can't Go Through With This".
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fgcu_hoc_0022
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"I command you to her...".
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Teed, Cyrus Reed, 1838-1908, Koreshan Unity
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This is a typed copy of the original letter that Koresh, otherwise known as Cyrus Teed, sent to the women of Planetary court concerning the mistreatment of Victoria Gratia, otherwise known as Annie Grace Glosson Ordway. At the vey top of the letter is a direct command from Koresh to the women.
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fgcu_kc_2148
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"I Refused, Refused, Refused".
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fgcu_hoc_0025
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"I Thought I Was Going To Die".
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fgcu_hoc_0004
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"I Was Thinking of Ending My Life".
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fgcu_hoc_0023
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"In Case I Was Dead".
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fgcu_hoc_0006
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