/PRNewswire/ -- The Florida Lecture Series returns to the Lawton M. Chiles Jr., Center for Florida History at Florida Southern College for the 2023-24 season...
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In 1986, an Interstate 95 exit sign for "Yamato Road" near Boca Raton drew the attention of a Japanese journalism intern, leading him to tell the story of Yamato Colony. His book details the efforts of Japanese settlers who ventured across the globe at the dawn of the 20th century to the wilds of Florida. The colony's lone survivor left a lasting legacy by donating the land that would become the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings is perhaps underappreciated outside Florida for her literary legacy and also not sufficiently understood even in the Sunshine State. Who was she, really? It’s a question author Ann McCutchan answers brilliantly in her new biography of Rawlings.