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Title
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A preliminary study of the legal status of the Negro in Florida.
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Creator
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Bates, Thelma
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Date Issued
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1927
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Identifier
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27376397, FSU_ARCH_32415B329p
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Study on desegregation.
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Creator
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Florida
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Date Issued
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1956, 1956
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Identifier
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01542738, FSU_FLA_LB3062F531956pt1, fsu:677505
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Study on desegregation.
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Creator
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Florida
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Date Issued
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1956, 1956
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Identifier
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01542738, FSU_FLA_LB3062F531956pt2, fsu:677511
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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The Black Voice: December 1977. Volume II. Number III.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Afro-American Program. Black Studies Department.
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Date Issued
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1977
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B629_1977_05
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The Black Voice: April 1977. Volume I. Number I.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Afro-American Program. Black Studies Department.
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Date Issued
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1977
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B629_1977_01
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The Black Voice: January 1978. Volume II. Number IV.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Afro-American Program. Black Studies Department.
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Date Issued
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1978
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B629_1978_01
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The Black Voice: April 1978. Volume II. Number V.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Afro-American Program. Black Studies Department.
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Date Issued
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1978
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B629_1978_02
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The Black Voice: September 1977. Volume II. Number I.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Afro-American Program. Black Studies Department.
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Date Issued
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1977
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B629_1977_03
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The Black Voice: October 1979. Volume III. Number I.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Afro-American Program. Black Studies Department.
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Date Issued
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1979
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B629_1979_01a
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The Black Voice: Spring 1979. Volume I.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Afro-American Program. Black Studies Department.
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Date Issued
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1979
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B629_1979_01
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The Black Voice: November 1977. Volume II. Number II.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Afro-American Program. Black Studies Department.
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Date Issued
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1977
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B629_1977_04
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The Black Voice: June 1977. Volume I. Number II.
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Creator
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Florida State University. Afro-American Program. Black Studies Department.
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Date Issued
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1977
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B629_1977_02
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Black insight: A guide for minority students at Florida State University.
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Creator
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Florida State University. The Center for Leadership & Social Change.
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Date Issued
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1970, 1979
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Identifier
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FSU_ARCH_3705B6281197u, fsu:748532
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Students Sitting at Table Outside Strozier Library.
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Creator
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Florida State University Libraries. Heritage & University Archives
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Identifier
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FSU_HPUA2016003_S1_F103_016
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the twenty-sixth ultimo, sundry documents relating to the destruction of the Negro fort in East Florida in the month of July, 1816.
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Creator
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United States, United States
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Abstract/Description
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"February 1, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table."
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Date Issued
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1819
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Identifier
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AAB1969QF00008/04/200404/15/200517434BfamI D0QF, 01845266, FS00000261, 2698396, fsu:93065
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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C. K. Steele, a biography.
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Creator
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Padgett, Gregory B.
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Abstract/Description
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This biography is a testament to one man's courage and resolve in the struggle for equality of opportunity. The Reverend Charles Kenzie Steele, despite threats from segregationists, harassment from law enforcement and economic reprisals, never wavered in his commitment to the cause of civil rights in Florida and the nation. Steele's contributions to the success of the Civil Rights Movement have, prior to this study, never been completely documented. C. K. Steele provided leadership in one of...
Show moreThis biography is a testament to one man's courage and resolve in the struggle for equality of opportunity. The Reverend Charles Kenzie Steele, despite threats from segregationists, harassment from law enforcement and economic reprisals, never wavered in his commitment to the cause of civil rights in Florida and the nation. Steele's contributions to the success of the Civil Rights Movement have, prior to this study, never been completely documented. C. K. Steele provided leadership in one of the most turbulent periods in American history. The Tallahassee bus boycott began in May, 1956, as a spontaneous student protest. Steele emerged as the leader of a city-wide protest involving most of the local African-American community. As president of the Tallahassee Inter-Civic Council, Steele conducted a successful desegregation campaign of the city transit system. The ICC also provided vital assistance to the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) led campaign against segregated public accommodations, housing and schools in Leon County. Because of Steele's influence, the two civil rights organizations conducted the campaign without serious discord. Steele's ability to inspire cooperation was an invaluable asset to the South's primary civil rights organization, The Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Steele was one of the founders of SCLC, and served as its first executive vice president from the organization's inception until his death in 1980. SCLC, led by the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., coordinated most of the civil rights activity in the nation. As a member of its governing body, Steele played an active leadership role in every major civil rights campaign in the South between 1956 and 1968. Steele's role in the Civil Rights Movement has been determined by careful examination of archival materials, his personal correspondence, and interviews with individuals who knew him personally. These materials provide a portrait of a Christian minister wholly dedicated to the cause of justice.
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Date Issued
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1994
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Identifier
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FS00000104_00001, 2822899, fsu:108051
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Impacts of Initial Transformation to a Patient-Centered Medical Home on Diabetes Outcomes in Federally Qualified Health Centers in Florida.
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Creator
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Kinsell, Heidi S, Hall, Allyson G, Harman, Jeffrey S, Tewary, Sweta, Brickman, Andrew
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Abstract/Description
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Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Florida see large numbers of vulnerable patients with diabetes. Patient-centered medical home (PCMH) models can lead to improvements in health for patients with chronic conditions and cost savings for providers. Therefore, FQHCs are increasingly moving to PCMH models of care. The study objective was to examine the effects of initial transformation to a level 3 National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) certified PCMH in 2011, on clinical...
Show moreFederally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Florida see large numbers of vulnerable patients with diabetes. Patient-centered medical home (PCMH) models can lead to improvements in health for patients with chronic conditions and cost savings for providers. Therefore, FQHCs are increasingly moving to PCMH models of care. The study objective was to examine the effects of initial transformation to a level 3 National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) certified PCMH in 2011, on clinical diabetes outcomes among 27 clinic sites from a network of FQHCs in Florida. We used de-identified, longitudinal electronic health record (EHR) data from 2010-2012 and multivariate logistic regression to analyze the effects of initial transformation on the odds of having well-controlled HbA1c, body mass index (BMI), and blood pressure (BP) among vulnerable patients with diabetes. Models controlled for clustering by year, patient, and organizational characteristics. Overall, transformation to a PCMH was associated with 19% greater odds of having well-controlled HbA1c values with no statistically significant impact on BMI or BP. Subanalyses showed transformation had less of an effect on BP for African American patients and HbA1c control for Medicare enrollees but a greater effect on weight control for patients older than 35 years. Transformation to a PCMH in FQHCs appears to improve the health of vulnerable patients with diabetes, with less improvement for subsets of patients. Future research should seek to understand the heterogeneous effects of patient-centered transformation on various subgroups.
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Date Issued
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2017-10-01
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Identifier
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FSU_pmch_29161972, 10.1177/2150131917742300, PMC5932745, 29161972, 29161972
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Citation