Media Appearances
Andrew K. Frank has been featured on national and local media for various issues related to Florida History, Seminole history, and the history of its other Native American residents. He lectures have been aired on C-SPAN and other venues. He has been interviewed on NPR and elsewhere on talk radio, and he has appeared in radio and television documentaries. His teaching has been recognized in a feature article in the Washington Post. He has also has op-ed pieces published in the Tallahassee Democrat and TheGainesville Sun and been quoted in the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, and various other news media.
Click for links to select op-eds and to radio and television appearances
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The Marc Bernier Show, WNDB (Daytona Beach, FL) October 5, 2017.
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"Natives Deserve a Place in History," in Tallahassee Democrat (April 5, 2103)
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"Ponce's Voyage Wasn't The Real Beginning." in Gainesville Sun (April 16, 2013)
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"Creek Indians and the First Seminole War," on C-SPAN (April 27, 2013)
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Presentation, “Red Sticks and the First Seminole War” C-SPAN (Filmed February 2013 and Forthcoming)
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Interview, Andrew Jackson and the War of 1812 in Florida, The Hermitage, Nashville, TN
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Interview, for “Micanopy,” a documentary produced for “Florida Crossroads,” PBS (Video forthcoming)
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Interview, “In Red, Black and White,” Georgia Historical Society, 1999 (Video available)
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Interview, “The Conquistadors in Florida” segment produced for National Public Radio by Florida Humanities Council, November 2008. (Audio)
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Interview, Apalachicola History, Podcast and NPR radio segment, Florida Humanities Council, 2008 (Podcast and NPR Audio)