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Cummer Podcast – Dr. Andrew Frank & Willie Johns Eugene Savage Lecture

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South Moon Under, 1935, oil on canvas adhered to aluminum and wood, 20 × 20 in., Purchased with funds provided by the Mae W. Schultz Lead Trust, AP.2007.2.1. Photograph courtesy of Daniel Portnoy Photography.

This podcast is part III of the Cummer Symposuim, The Inspiration of Florida.  The Symposium was held on November 15, 2011.  Sponsorship is provided by The Florida Hunanities Council.  This podcast features Willie Johns, Seminole Tribe of Florida member and Tribal Historian and FSU Professor Dr. Andrew Franks leading a discussion on the history of the Seminole people.

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