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Higher Education and the Civil Rights Movement: White Supremacy, Black Southerners, and College Campuses

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Highway A1A: Florida at the Edge

The story of Florida’s Highway A1A—the 500 miles between Fernandina Beach and Key West—and its crucial role in both the historic settlement and the future of a state adapting to 21st century demands. 39 b/w photos, 13 maps, travel guide listings.

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The Highwaymen: Florida's African-American Landscape Painters

The story of a group of African American landscape painters active in the '60s and '70s who are only now coming to be recognized for their distinctive vision and craft. Monroe's account includes reproductions of 63 of the Highwaymen paintings.

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Hiker's Guide to the Sunshine State

Spanning 2,273 miles, this is the definitive guide to Florida's more than 500 hiking trails for beginners and advanced hikers alike. With 26 b&w photos, 13 maps.

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Hiking the Florida Trail: 1,100 Miles, 78 Days, Two Pairs of Boots, and One Heck of an Adventure

A three-month journey into the heart and soul of Florida. This engaging story of Molloy's journey, the first narrative account of a Florida Trail thru-hike, is peppered with outrageous and charming characters. With 36 b&w photos.

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The Hiking Trails of Florida's National Forests, Parks, and Preserves, Second Edition

An updated edition of the easy-to-use, authoritative, illustrated guide to every marked and maintained trail in Florida's public land system. Includes all changes since 2000 and a new section on Canaveral National Seashore.

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Hillforts of the Ancient Andes: Colla Warfare, Society, and Landscape

Elizabeth Arkush demonstrates how a thorough archaeological investigation of hillfort towns reveals new ways to study the sociopolitical organization of pre-Columbian societies.

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Historic Architecture in the Caribbean Islands

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Historic Pensacola

Clune and Stringfield use a wide range of historical and archaeological records, spiced with traditional period recipes, to provide a unique look into the daily lives of the people who endured hardship, disease, and hurricanes to settle the Gulf coast frontier. The result is a highly readable account of a city with a rich and fascinating past.

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Historic Sugar Mills in Santo Domingo: Case Studies in Adaptive Reuse