Current Search: book (x) » Blacks (x) » African Americans (x) » Speeches (x)
Pages
-
-
Title
-
"Honey, we'se waitin' fo' you all" in beautiful Florida.
-
Date Created
-
1910s
-
Identifier
-
DP0015492
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0015492
-
-
Title
-
AFRICAN AMERICAN MOTHERS' NARRATIVES OF BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT FROM HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS.
-
Creator
-
Treadwell, Tessa, Carter, Shannon Dr., University of Central Florida
-
Abstract / Description
-
Research indicates that African American women breastfeed at the lowest rates of any racial/ethnic group in the U.S. Breastfeeding has shown to have numerous health benefits for both mother and baby, making the lower rates of breastfeeding among African Americans a public health concern. Racial disparities in healthcare may contribute to these discrepancies. This research will analyze the perceptions of information and social support for breastfeeding provided by healthcare providers among a...
Show moreResearch indicates that African American women breastfeed at the lowest rates of any racial/ethnic group in the U.S. Breastfeeding has shown to have numerous health benefits for both mother and baby, making the lower rates of breastfeeding among African Americans a public health concern. Racial disparities in healthcare may contribute to these discrepancies. This research will analyze the perceptions of information and social support for breastfeeding provided by healthcare providers among a sample of African American mothers who breastfed their babies. The study asks: Do participants regard their healthcare providers as supportive of breastfeeding? Data were collected through in-depth qualitative interviews with 22 African American mothers. Participants interpreted their providers' opinions on breastfeeding and formula and discussed whether they felt supported to breastfeed. Findings reveal which healthcare providers were perceived to be the most supportive of breastfeeding and themes within the time-frame codes: pregnancy, labor and birth, immediately after birth, and postpartum. The majority of participants felt supported during the first three stages. However, during the postpartum period, there was a lack of assistance from healthcare providers, resulting in limited breastfeeding support. Participants that did receive postpartum support typically received verbal affirmation, rather than given useful information.
Show less
-
Date Issued
-
2017
-
Identifier
-
CFH2000260, ucf:45924
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000260
-
-
Title
-
The autobiography of an ex-coloured man.
-
Creator
-
Johnson, James Weldon, PALMM (Project)
-
Abstract / Description
-
Fictional autobiography of a fair-skinned African American and his observations on race problems in America. Written by the first African American leader of the NAACP and native of Jacksonville, Fla.
-
Date Issued
-
1927
-
Identifier
-
AAC3709QF00001/23/200704/17/200719161BnamI D0QF, FHP C CF 2007-1-23, FCLA url 20070405xOCLC, 123187352, CF00001739, 2702961, ucf:21601
-
Format
-
E-book
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001739.jpg
-
-
Title
-
Baker's Delight Baking Powder.
-
Identifier
-
DP0015375
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0015375
-
-
Title
-
An Early Breakfast on a "Dinah".
-
Date Created
-
1861
-
Identifier
-
DP0012816_a
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0012816_a
-
-
Title
-
Excelsior: Ready mixed paints.
-
Date Created
-
1891
-
Identifier
-
DP0015449
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0015449
-
-
Title
-
Famous race between Robert E. Lee and Natchez.
-
Date Created
-
1870
-
Identifier
-
DP0015379
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0015379
-
-
Title
-
Judas vile betrayed his master, I betrayed fair liberty (Pictorial envelope).
-
Date Created
-
1861-1865
-
Identifier
-
DP0012813
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0012813
-
-
Title
-
National Anti-Slavery Standard. Vol. XXI. No. 51, Saturday, May 4, 1861.
-
Date Created
-
1861-05
-
Identifier
-
DP0012797
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0012797
-
-
Title
-
The Plantation police, or home guard, examining negro passes on the Lever road, below New Orleans, LA.
-
Date Created
-
1863
-
Identifier
-
DP0015376
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0015376
-
-
Title
-
Portrait of a young African American female.
-
Date Created
-
1861-1865
-
Identifier
-
DP0012820
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0012820
-
-
Title
-
Portrait of a young African American male.
-
Date Created
-
1863
-
Identifier
-
DP0012819
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0012819
-
-
Title
-
Portrait of an elderly African American female.
-
Identifier
-
DP0012818
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0012818
-
-
Title
-
A proclamation.
-
Creator
-
Lincoln, Abraham
-
Date Created
-
1862
-
Identifier
-
DP0012652, E453.l725 1862
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0012652
-
-
Title
-
Rosie's are red. And Violet's are blue...
-
Date Created
-
1900s
-
Identifier
-
DP0015461
-
Format
-
Set of related objects
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0015461
-
-
Title
-
Run along Sonny I didn't order no coal.
-
Date Created
-
1915
-
Identifier
-
DP0015341
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0015341
-
-
Title
-
STIGMA RELATED TO DEPRESSION: A COMPARISON BETWEEN AFRICAN AMERICAN AND WHITE YOUNG ADULTS.
-
Creator
-
Nicholson, Amirica, Negy, Charles, University of Central Florida
-
Abstract / Description
-
This study examined the effects of gender, ethnicity, social support, and acculturation on depression-stigma in college communities; specifically targeting the racial groups of African Americans and Whites. Undergraduates of various ages and class standings were given surveys within their demographics pertaining to: acculturation, social support, stigma, and depression. The above factors were compared to ethnicity. The results supported that African Americans have a higher level of depression...
Show moreThis study examined the effects of gender, ethnicity, social support, and acculturation on depression-stigma in college communities; specifically targeting the racial groups of African Americans and Whites. Undergraduates of various ages and class standings were given surveys within their demographics pertaining to: acculturation, social support, stigma, and depression. The above factors were compared to ethnicity. The results supported that African Americans have a higher level of depression-stigma overall, especially those who have been enculturated into their traditional culture; none of the additional hypotheses were supported by the research.
Show less
-
Date Issued
-
2013
-
Identifier
-
CFH0004430, ucf:45136
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH0004430
-
-
Title
-
The Texar's revenge: or, North against South.
-
Creator
-
Verne, Jules, PALMM (Project)
-
Abstract / Description
-
Fictional story of Florida during the Civil War with many descriptions of flora and fauna.
-
Date Issued
-
189?
-
Identifier
-
AAB6351QF00001/18/200512/01/200615903BfamI D0QF, FHP C CF 2005-01-19, FIPS12109, huc30801, FCLA url 20050623, FCLA url 20061117xOCLC, 76835911, CF00001701, 2700143, ucf:18673
-
Format
-
E-book
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001701.jpg
-
-
Title
-
THE NORTH COMES SOUTH: NORTHERN METHODISTS IN FLORIDA DURING RECONSTRUCTION.
-
Creator
-
Bollinger, Heather, Cassanello, Robert, University of Central Florida
-
Abstract / Description
-
This thesis examines three groups of northern Methodists who made their way to north Florida during Reconstruction: northern white male Methodists, northern white female Methodists, and northern black male and female Methodists. It analyzes the ways in which these men and women confronted the differences they encountered in Florida's southern society as compared to their experiences living in a northern society. School catalogs, school reports, letters, and newspapers highlight the ways in...
Show moreThis thesis examines three groups of northern Methodists who made their way to north Florida during Reconstruction: northern white male Methodists, northern white female Methodists, and northern black male and female Methodists. It analyzes the ways in which these men and women confronted the differences they encountered in Florida's southern society as compared to their experiences living in a northern society. School catalogs, school reports, letters, and newspapers highlight the ways in which these northerners explained the culture and behaviors of southern freedmen and poor whites in Jacksonville, Gainesville, and Monticello. This study examines how these particular northern men and women present in Florida during Reconstruction applied elements of "the North" to their interactions with the freedmen and poor whites. Ultimately, it sheds light on northern Methodist middle class values in southern society.
Show less
-
Date Issued
-
2011
-
Identifier
-
CFE0003897, ucf:48723
-
Format
-
Document (PDF)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0003897
-
-
Title
-
Use Lautz Bros. & Co's soaps.
-
Date Created
-
1880s
-
Identifier
-
DP0015444
-
Format
-
Image (JPEG)
-
PURL
-
http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/DP0015444
Pages