Jack B. Moore papers 1922-1993

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Jack B. Moore papers 1922-1993

This donated collection contains Moore’s own handwritten notes,often in the form of a single word or phrase on 5 by 7 inch note cards. Also includes extensive (and unpublished)interviews with figures central to the 1988 trial for murder of skinhead brothers Dean and Scott McKee; memorabiliarelated to Joe DiMaggio; historical photographs of Tampa’s African American communities from the early part of the20th Century; and correspondence with expatriate poet and author Maxwell Bodenheim.

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University of South Florida. Wind Ensemble I

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The University of South Florida was founded in 1956 as the first public university established specifically to address the needs of Florida's rapidly emerging urban regions. Today, the University of South Florida System is comprised of two separately accredited institutions, USF and USF St. Petersburg. USF consists of the main research campus in Tampa, which includes USF Health, and two regional campuses - USF Sarasota-Manatee and USF Polytechnic in Lakeland. From the description of ...

Moore, Jack B., 1922-1993

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University of South Florida professor, Jack Moore’s four-decade career in academia covered a number of disciplines, including: American literature, African-American studies, pop culture, photography, and baseball. After graduating with a Ph.d. in American literature from the University of North Carolina, Moore established USF’s American Studies department in 1962. Moore wrote scholarly articles and books on historian W.E.B. DuBois, baseball great Joe DiMaggio, poet Maxwe...