921
Marjory Stoneman Douglas recalls the Anti-Slavery Abolitionists in her family
922
Marjory Stoneman Douglas recalls touring the Everglades in a Houseboat with National Park Service Department Heads
923
Marjory Stoneman Douglas recalls working at a girls’ camp in Maine
924
Marjory Stoneman Douglas recounts how she was asked to write for The Rivers of America series, the beginnings of “Leaves of Grass,” and proving that the Everglades was indeed a river
925
Marjory Stoneman Douglas reflects on the Ku Klux Klan in Miami
926
Marjory Stoneman Douglas reminisces on the public’s interest in “Everglades: River of Grass”
927
Marjory Stoneman Douglas speaks about early memories in Florida and natives in the Everglades
928
Marjory Stoneman Douglas speaks about the impact the Everglades damage has had on South Florida wildlife
929
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about early pioneering efforts to establish the Everglades Park
930
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about Ernest F. Coe and his contributions
931
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about Florida Panthers in Big Cypress and failed tracking methods
932
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about flying above the Everglades in a dirigible with Mr. Coe
933
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about gaining Inspiration at Wellesley College
934
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about her Coral Gables work for George Merrick
935
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about her life-long interest in animals
936
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about improvements with the Water Management District
937
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about Joe Browder and the opposition of the Jetport
938
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about sources of Everglades Pollution
939
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about the complete area of South Florida that Ernest F. Coe wanted to be a national park
940
Marjory Stoneman Douglas talks about the dangers of invasive species in South Florida