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::<big>64. [[FCIT]]
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FCIT has compiled several collections of short stories, traditional tales, and poetry for the Lit2Go library. Established in 1982, the Florida Center for Instructional…</big>
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::<big>65. [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]]
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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was an Irish American Jazz Age novelist and short story writer. He is regarded as one of the greatest American…</big>
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::<big>66. [[Timothy Thomas Fortune]]
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Timothy Thomas Fortune was an orator, civil rights leader, journalist, writer, editor and publisher. Fortune started his education at Marianna's first school for African…</big>
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::<big>67. [[Benjamin Franklin]]
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Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A noted polymath, Franklin was a leading author and printer, satirist, political…</big>
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::<big>68.[[ Nikolaus von Fuss]]
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Nikolaus von Fuss, secretary of the Imperial Academy of St. Petersburg, wrote the eulogy of famed mathemetician Leonhard Euler. Fuss was also Euler's son-in-law.</big>
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::<big>69. [[Ellen Robena Field]]
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Ellen Robena Field is best know for her Buttercup Gold stories, which brought her critical acclaim in the late 19th century.</big>
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::<big>70. [[Henry O. Flipper]]
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Henry Ossian Flipper was an American soldier and the first black American cadet to graduate from the United States Military Academy (West Point).</big>
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::<big>71. [[Frances Margaret Fox]]
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Frances Margaret Fox is best known for her "Little Bear" stories for children. She wrote fifty-one books and many magazine articles over the course…</big>
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::<big>72. [[Robert Frost]]
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Robert Lee Frost was a popular American poet. He received four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry.</big>
 
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::<big>73. [[Howard R. Garis]]
Howard Roger Garis was an American author most famous under his own name for the children’s book series Uncle Wiggily. Garis was a very…</big>
::<big>74.[[ Archibald Geikie]]
Archibald Geikie was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on the 28th December 1835. He was a reknowned geologist of the Victorian era and served as President…</big>
::<big>75. [[Charlotte Perkins Gilman]]
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominent American short story and non-fiction writer, novelist, commercial artist, lecturer and social reformer. She is mainly known today…</big>
::<big>76. [[Wilbur F. Gordy]]
Wilbur F. Gordy of Hartford, Connecticut wrote several books on American history including Stories of Early American History, Stories of Later American History, American…</big>
::<big>77. [[Grimm Brothers]]
Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm and Wilhelm Karl Grimm were born in 1785 and 1786, respectively, near Frankfurt. They were known for their collections of…</big>
::<big>78. [[Karl H. Grismer]]
Karl H. Grismer was a newspaper and magazine editor. He authored histories of several cities in Florida, including his first book, The History of St. Petersburg (1924).…</big>
::<big>79. [[William Lloyd Garrison]]
William Lloyd Garrison was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts and was a prominent American abolitionist, journalist, and social reformer. He is best known as the…</big>
::<big>80. [[John Clayton Gifford]]
An expert on tropical woods, John Clayton Gifford was a Professor of Tropical Forestry at the University of Miami. He had previously served as Assistant…</big>
::<big>81. [[F.H. Glover]]
F.H. Glover contributed to a work entitled "The Greatest Men in Florida".</big>
::<big>82. [[Kenneth Grahame]]
Kenneth Grahame was a Scottish writer. He began his career writing short stories for London periodicals and published three collections of short stories. Grahame…</big>
::<big>83. [[George Bird Grinnell]]
George Bird Grinnell was an American anthropologist, ornithologist, publisher, naturalist, and conservationist. He had a great interest in Native Americans and their culture. The…</big>
::<big>84. [[Francis Barton Gummere]]
Frances B. Gummere was Professor of English at Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania. He was a scholar of poetry and a translator of classical works.…</big>
 
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::<big>85. [[Will Wallace Harney]]
Will Wallace Harney, originally from Indiana, moved to Florida in 1869 where he wrote several poems and articles about his new home.</big>
::<big>86. [[ Nathaniel Hawthorne]]
Nathaniel Hawthorne was a 19th century American novelist and short story writer and one of the major contributors to the development of American literature.…</big>
::<big>87. [[Patrick Henry]]
Patrick Henry was a prominent figure in the American Revolution, known and remembered primarily for his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech.…</big>
::<big>88. [[Florence Holbrook]]
Florence Holbrook was an educator in Chicago schools for more than 50 years and an author involved in the peace movement during the early…</big>
::<big>89.[[ Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.]]
Oliver Wendell Holmes was a physician by profession but achieved fame as a writer; he was one of the best regarded American poets of…</big>
::<big>90. [[Laura Lee Hope]]
"Laura Lee Hope" is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children’s novels. Many writers…</big>
::<big>91. [[Joel Chandler Harris]]
Joel Chandler Harris was an American journalist born in Eatonton, Georgia, best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories: Uncle Remus: His Songs…</big>
::<big>92.[[ J.T. Headley]]
J.T. Headley was a historian, newspaper editor, and clergyman. He served as Secretary of State of New York.</big>
::<big>93. [[O. Henry]]
O. Henry is the pen name of American writer William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – June 5, 1910). Porter's 400 short stories are…</big>
::<big>94. [[Emily Holder]]
Emily Holder led a very singular life on one of the most out-of-the-way places imaginable in the 1860s: Fort Jefferson, a military fort in…</big>
::<big>95. [[Homer]]
Homer (ca. 8th Century B.C.E.) is a legendary ancient Greek epic poet, traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems the Iliad…</big>
::<big>96. [[Victor Hugo]]
Victor-Marie Hugo was a French poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, visual artist, statesman, human rights activist and exponent of the Romantic movement in France.</big>
 
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<big>97. [[Washington Irving]]
Washington Irving was an American author of the early 19th century. He is perhaps best known for his short stories, his most famous being…</big>
 
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::<big>98. [[Joseph Jacobs]]
Joseph Jacobs was born in Sydney in 1854, but soon emigrated to England and USA. He was a preminent scholar and literary critic, and…</big>
::<big>99. [[ Edward Anthony Jenner]]
Edward Jenner was an English medical doctor and scientist whose discoveries contributed to widespread smallpox vaccination. He was a member of the Royal Society…</big>
::<big>100. [[Clifton Johnson]]
Massachusetts native Clifton Johnson was the author of several travel books, including his Highways and Byways of America.</big>
::<big>101. [[Thomas Jefferson]]
Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and one of the…</big>
::<big>102.[[ James Weldon Johnson]]
James Weldon Johnson was an American author, poet, civil rights activist, and prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance. He was also one of the…</big>
::<big>103. [[Jubilee Singers]]
Jubilee Singers of Fisk University were a group of African American singers in the 1870s. Their repertoire centered on spirituals, but also included some…</big>
 
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::<big>104.[[ Ross Kay]]
Ross Kay is the author of numerous books for boys including The Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motor-Boat, The Go Ahead Boys on…</big>
::<big>105. [[Elizabeth Keckley]]
Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley was a former slave turned successful seamstress who is most notably known as being Mary Todd Lincoln's personal modiste and confidante,</big>
::<big>106. [[Rudyard Kipling]]
Joseph Rudyard Kipling was a British author best known for his children’s books, including The Jungle Book (1894), The Second Jungle Book (1895), Just…</big>
::<big>107. [[John Keats]]
John Keats was one of the principal poets of the English Romantic movement. During his short life, his work received constant critical attacks from…</big>
::<big>108. [[W.H.G. Kingston]]
William Henry Giles Kingston was an English novelist known for his many books for boys. Kingston was born in London, but spent much of his…</big>
 
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::<big>109. [[Andrew Lang]]
Andrew Lang was a Scottish poet, literary critic, and folklorist. In addition to his Fairy Books, Lang wrote about anthropology, Scottish history, and translated…</big>
::<big>110. [[Lucy Larcom]]
Lucy Larcom was a Massachusetts native who had a significant impact on societal views of women and childhood. Born in 1824, Larcom left home…</big>
::<big>111. [[Richard Le Gallienne]]
Richard Thomas Le Gallienne was an English man of letters, a part of London's literary world in the 1890s.</big>
::<big>112.[[ Sinclair Lewis]]
Harry Sinclair Lewis was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. In 1930, he became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize…</big>
::<big>113. [[Hugh Lofting]]
Hugh John Lofting was a British author, trained as a civil engineer, who created the character of Doctor Dolittle—one of the classics of children's…</big>
::<big>114. [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]]
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was an American poet among whose works were "Paul Revere's Ride", "A Psalm of Life", "The Song of Hiawatha" and "Evangeline".…</big>
::<big>115. [[Sidney Lanier]]
Sidney Lanier was an American musician, author, and poet.</big>
::<big>116. [[Emma Lazarus]]
Emma Lazarus was an American poet born in New York City. She is best known for "The New Colossus", a sonnet written in 1883;…</big>
::<big>117. [[Edward Lear]]
Edward Lear was a British artist, illustrator and writer known for his nonsensical poetry and his limericks, a form which he popularized. In 1846…</big>
::<big>118. [[Abraham Lincoln]]
Abraham Lincoln was an American politician who served as the 16th President of the United States (1861 to 1865). He is best known for…</big>
::<big>119. [[Jack London]]
Jack London was an American author who wrote The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Sea Wolf along with many other popular…</big>
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