Search Page
Displaying Results from: Entire Department of State Site
Your search for " ri " matched 943 page(s).
Showing results 46 to 60.
James Weldon Johnson
/cultural/programs/florida-artists-hall-of-fame/james-weldon-johnson/
The legacy of James Weldon Johnson–Florida-born educator, poet, novelist, journalist, anthologist, diplomat, lyricist, lawyer and civil rights activist–stands as an icon in the cultural heritage of America's black community.
Augusta Savage
/cultural/programs/florida-artists-hall-of-fame/augusta-savage/
A gifted sculptor, Florida-born Augusta Savage fought poverty, racism and sexism to become a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance, the period of African-American cultural outpouring in New York City during the 1920s and '30s. Her…
Laura Woodward
/cultural/programs/florida-artists-hall-of-fame/laura-woodward/
Laura Woodward was Florida's most important nineteenth-century woman artist, one of its greatest publicists, and integral to the development of Palm Beach County. She was born in Mount Hope in Orange County, New York, on March 18, 1834, and by the…
Background
/library-archives/library-development/programs/community/legal-risks-for-librari…
Origin of legal risks and how they may have changed.
Copyright
/library-archives/library-development/funding/lsta/manage/must-do/copyright/
Materials produced with grant funds should be distributed free or at cost; DOS is granted rights and license to use them.
Accessibility
/library-archives/library-development/funding/lsta/manage/must-do/accessibility/…
Make your programs and services accessible to follow Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act and the ADA.
Office History
/about-the-department/office-history/
The Office of the Secretary of State was created in 1845, under the Florida Constitution. The main responsibilities of the office included maintaining the states public records. The Secretary of State also served as the custodian of the state seal,…