City as a Living Museum: A Guide to Downtown Miami
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- 1986
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Historical Museum of Southern Florida
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City as a Living Museum: A Guide to Downtown Miami
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Historical Museum of Southern Florida
This collection contains periodicals, memorabilia, correspondence, ephemera, promotional materials, event programs, booklets, reports, photographs, scrapbooks, music sheets, realia, vinyl records, and other materials documenting South Florida history. Most of the materials pertain in particular to Miami Beach and notable figures to its history, such as Hy Gardner, Paul M. Bruun, Albert Pick, and former Miami Beach mayors Kenneth Oka and Herbert Frink. The collection also features photographs and materials from past beauty pageants held in Miami Beach.
Miami, the American crossroad: a centennial journey, 1896-1996
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Parks, Arva Moore
This collection contains research files relating to the book authored by Freedberg entitled Brother Love, Murder, Money, and a Messiah. The book itself is centered around Hulon Mitchell, Jr. (also known as Yahweh ben Yahweh), a self-proclaimed messiah and the leader of the Nation of Yahweh, a Black Hebrew Israelite religious movement that began in Miami, Florida in 1979.
Freedberg, Sydney P.
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Volume XXXIX; Number One; January 1921
La Gorce, John Oliver