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                 Florida and it's Emblems 

Deane and Chris developed materials here by looking for the State song, motto, poem and other symbolic things relating to Florida. We hope you find it educational and interesting.

                   Florida State Symbols 

        

Bird Mockingbird

   
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Song Birds

of Florida

Singing on

CD's

           

Flower

Orange blossom
Florida State Flower: Orange Blossom

          

Insect

Zebra butterfly

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Salt Water Mammal

Porpoise/Dolphin
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Realtor

Chris (can't miss) Harker

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Mammal

Florida Panther
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 Marine Mammal

Manatee

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Tree

  Palmetto palm

                   

  Reptile

Alligator
           

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                    Florida State Songs       

                                                                                                    

                                                                                                     all 50 state songs         

                            A New State Song?

Florida has been struggling for years with efforts to make a new state song. The most recent attempt is described below.

Florida State Senator Tony Hill from Jacksonville is spearheading a drive to replace the old Florida state song with a new one. He's working with the Florida Music Educator's Association and state Rep. Ed Homan to replace the current Florida state song ''Old Folks At Home'' which was written by Stephen Foster and is better known as ''Way down upon the Suwanee River.'' It's been the state song since 1935.

The problem with the song is it's a bit out-dated now, having been written for black faced vaudeville, popular in the late 19th Century. It includes a racist tone to it and some of the lyrics are unfortunate. For example, the line ''Oh darkeys...'' is in reference to old tyme blacks and anytime anyone sings it, they have to change that line so as not to offend anybody. Even Florida's Governor Crist refused to have the song played at his inauguration in 2007.

                            Current State Song

Story of the adoption of Florida's present (controversial) State Song.

Stephen Collins Foster wrote "Old Folks at Home" in Pittsburg PA in 1851, as a minsrtrel production for the stage theater. (in the original draft he used the Pedee River a two part word - so when he decided to use Suwannee - a three part word 

- he shortened it to  Swanee to fit the melody)

The song, "The Swanee River (Old Folks At Home)", words and music by Stephen C. Foster, was adopted as the official state song of Florida on May 25, 1935.

Through House Concurrent Resolution No. 22 in 1935, S. P. Robineau of Miami successfully entered "The Swanee River" as the official state song, replacing "Florida, My Florida," which had been adopted as the State Song in 1913.

When Florida dedicated its new capitol in 1978 some changes were made. Words "brothers" or "dear ones" were substituted for "darkeys" in the chorus of "Old Folks

at Home" and the minstrel dialect was no longer produced in the lyrics.

 

The Swanee River (Old Folks at Home)

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FIRST VERSE    Way down upon de Swanee Ribber,    Far, far away,    Dere's wha my heart is turning ebber,    Dere's wha de old folks stay.    All up and down de whole creation    Sadly I roam,    Still longing for de old plantation,    And for de old folks at home.  

CHORUS    All de world am sad and dreary,    Eb-rywhere I roam;   Oh, darkeys, *how my heart grows weary,    Far from de old folks at home!

SECOND VERSE    All round de little farm I wandered    When I was young,    Den many happy days I squandered,    Many de songs I sung.   When I was playing wid my brudder    Happy was I;    Oh, take me to my kind old mudder!    Dere let me live and die.   

THIRD VERSE    One little hut among de bushes,    One dat I love    Still sadly to my memory rushes,    No matter where I rove.    When will I see de bees a-humming    All round de comb?   When will I hear de banjo strumming,   Down in my good old home?

 

                          Original State Song

"Florida My Florida" was written in 1894 by Rev Dr. C. V. Waugh, a professor of languages at the Florida Agricultural College at Lake City, the song was said by the Legislature to have "both metric and patriotic merit of the kind calculated to inspire love for home and native State."

Sung to the tune of "Maryland, My Maryland" a strongly Secessionist song written by James Ryder Randall in 1861 which turned into one of the biggest hits of the Confederacy.

"Florida My Florida"

Land of my birth, bright sunkissed land,
Florida, my Florida.
Laded by the Gulf and Ocean grand,
Florida, my Florida.

Of all the States in East or West,
Unto my heart thou art the best
Here may I live, here may I rest
Florida, my Florida.

The golden fruit the world outshines
Florida, my Florida,
Thy gardens and thy phosphate mines,
Florida, my Florida,

In country, town, or hills and dells,
Florida, my Florida,
The rythmic chimes of the school bells
Florida, my Florida,

Will call thy children day by day
To learn to walk the patriot's way
Firmly to stand for thee for aye
Florida, my Florida.

Yield their rich store of good supply,
To still the voice of hunger's cry-
For thee we'll live, for thee we'll die
Florida, my Florida

 

                          Others songs of the State

 

Several songs have been written about the Suwannee river,a slow flowing river that very much symbolizes Florida.

I've Got the Swanee River Flowing Thru My Veins. A song in tribute to the Swanee River, a popular theme in Floridian folk songs. click to listen 

- you may need to return this site after new page loads and then click again to activate sound.

 

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Many songs have been written about the Suwannee River. This one represents the spread of popular music that was starting in the early Twentieth-century. This is demonstrated in a line from the song "Old Folks at Home." (popularly is known as "Way Down Upon the Swannee River.") Stephen Foster composed the song. He was one of America's greatest composers. Baskette's tune refers to Foster's famous song at the beginning and the end. The piano style demonstrated in this performance forecasts the "stride piano" sound. This style dominated popular music throughout the 1920's. It eventually evolved into 'swing' in the '30's and '40's.

Words by Ed Rose, Music by Billy Baskette, Copyright 1919

It seems that I must always sing a Dixie song,
Just a good old fashioned Southern song,
Because we all love a Dixie melody,
When I was young, my mammy always sang to me,
And way down in my heart, I've always had a part of D, I, X, I, E.

Along the Swanee spreads the weeping willow tree,
Swaying gently in the southern breeze,
Above the birds sing their sweetest melodies,
When I get back I'll get right down upon my knees,
And then I'll say a pray'r, because I'll be right where I learned my A, B, C's.

I've got the Swanee river flowing thru my veins,
That's why I love those good old-fashioned Dixie strains,
And every twig and tree along its shore,
Brings back to me once more,
Songs that my mammy sang to me, oh melody
I can hear the banjos playing night and day,
And each refrain is in my brain to stay,
Altho I left my heart with someone down in Dixie,
I've got the Sawanee river flowing thru my veins.

                                                   CREDIT GRATFULLY GIVEN TO

Exploring Florida: A Social Studies Resource for Students and Teachers
Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology,
College of Education, University of South Florida

                                        Funded by the Florida Department of Education

 

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