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KKK - 9/10 Emergency Meeting re; Hurricane Preparation pre-"David"
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KKK - Hurricane Reassess Maint.
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KKK - Miami Herald article re: Youth Gang in Overtown
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KKK - "Scattered Site 16," shooting incident
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The Lalita Salazar collection contain musical scores and audiovisual material from Cuban stage singer Lalita Salazar.
Salazar, Lalita
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The Marco Rizo papers contains materials related to Rizo's latter years as a musician and founder of SAMPI (The Marco Rizo Latin American Music Project) and his role as a composer and arranger of Cuban rhythms. A small of selection of audiovisual materials are also part of the papers.
Rizo, Marco
Marjory Stoneman Douglas collection
This collection consists of archival materials acquired that relate back to Marjory Stoneman Douglas, the well known environmentalist who was a major force in the fight to preserve the Everglades.
Douglas, Marjory Stoneman, 1890-1998
Marsha Matson is a council member of the city of Palmetto Bay and a former professor of the University of Miami who retired after teaching American government, local government, and public administration for 22 years. This collection consists of reports, correspondence, audio-visual materials, newsclippings, financial records and other documents pertaining to district and municipal zoning in Miami-Dade County and the incorporation of Doral.
Matson, Marsha
The Max Rameau papers (1992-2010) document his extensive activism for the homeless and the poor within the South Florida communities of the African diaspora. The collection will be of interest to scholars and students of movements such as the Umoja Village, the Scott-Carver Tenant Council, Miami Dade Election Reform and Take Back the Land. The materials document advocacy work on behalf of people displaced from their homes as a result of low income housing policies, gentrification, and the U.S. foreclosure crisis at the beginning of the 21st century. The Max Rameau papers also point to connections between activist groups promoting the economic rights of the diverse constituency of the African diaspora which reside in Liberty City and Little Haiti. Finally, the collection serves as a record of Mr. Rameau's work with organizations such as Brothers of the Same Mind, the Haitian American Grassroots Coalition and the Center for Pan African Development.
Rameau, Max
Meeting at Metro Police Sub Station #4, South Dade Governement Center
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Meeting at Metro Police Sub Station #4, South Dade Governement Center - Part 3
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Cont'd from Box 35 Item 4
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