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A detainee at risk: Ongoing hunger strike since December 17
My lastest drawing of the Palestinians’ determination to find a way to fight injustices by the Israeli Occupation. (Shahd Abusalama) If you have the power, you can abuse it and no one will say a word in protest. At least … Continue reading
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Tourism
During the late 19th century, Florida became a popular tourist destination as Henry Flagler’s railroads expanded into the area. Railroad magnate Henry Plant built at Tampa the luxurious Tampa Bay Hotel, which later became the campus for the University of … Continue reading
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Since 1900
In 1900, Florida was largely agricultural and frontier, most Floridians lived within 50 miles of the Georgia border. The population grew from only 529,000 in 1900 to 18.3 million in 2009. The population explosion began with the great land boom of … Continue reading
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American Frontier
Florida Territory Main article: Florida Territory Andrew Jackson served as the first military Governor of Florida Florida became an organized territory of the United States on March 30, 1822. The Americans merged East Florida and West Florida (although the majority … Continue reading
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Colonialism: Battleground for Europe
First Spanish rule Main article: Spanish Florida Juan Ponce de León Timucua Indians at a column erected by the French in 1562 1527 map by Vesconte Maggiolo showing the east coast of North America with “Tera Florida” at the top … Continue reading
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Early history
The first land animals entered Florida approximately 24.8 million years ago. Prior to that time, Florida was Orange Island, a low-relief island sitting atop the carbonate Florida Platform. Paleo-Indians entered what is now Florida at least 14,000 years ago.[3] Due to … Continue reading
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A call from Gaza fishermen
Photo: Rosa Schiano, Civil Peace Service Gaza (CPSGAZA) Do not forget Palestinian fishermen who are prevented from fishing beyond the unilaterally imposed Israeli limit of 3 nautical miles and whose life is constantly under threat from the Israeli Naval Forces. … Continue reading
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Join our campaign: Help stop the construction of a national park on Palestinian land in East Jerusalem!
The planned national park, located adjacent to the E1 area, on the slopes of Mt. Scopus, would constitute an insurmountable obstacle to any possible future peace agreement involving Jerusalem. Most immediately, it would “choke off” a number of Palestinian neighborhoods … Continue reading
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Act now to defend today’s boats to Gaza
Two boats, called “Freedom Waves to Gaza,” are now traveling on the high seas to the besieged Gaza Strip. Their civilian passengers include people from five countries, including Palestinians from 1948. This is another non-violent attempt to break Israel’s siege, … Continue reading
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