Books:

Irvin D.S. Winsboro, ed.,  Florida’s Freedom Struggle:  The Black Experience from Colonial Time to the New Millennium. Cocoa, FL:  Florida Historical Society Press, Gold Seal Series, 2010.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro, ed.,  Old South, New South, or Down South?:  Florida in the Modern Civil Rights Movement.  Morgantown, WV:  West Virginia University Press, 2009.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro, ed., Florida’s Civil War:  Explorations into Conflict, Interpretations, and Memory.  Cocoa, FL:  Florida Historical Society Press, 2008 (inaugural work in the Press’s new Gold Series imprint).

Articles:

Irvin D.S. Winsboro,  “The Confederate Monument Movement as a Policy Dilemma for Resource Managers of Parks, Cultural Sites, and Protected Places:  Florida as a Case Study,” The George Wright Forum:  The GWS Journal of Parks Protected Areas, and Cultural Sites, 33, no. 2 (2016):  217-29.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro , “Solidarity Means Inclusion:  Race, Class, and Ethnicity within Tampa’s Transnational Cigar Workers’ Union,” Labor History, 55, no. 3 (2014): 271-93, with Alexander Jordan.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro and Abel A. Bartley,  “Race, Education,  and Regionalism:  The Long and Troubling History of School Desegregation in the Sunshine State,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 92, no. 4 (2014); 714-45.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro Irvin D.S. Winsboro,  “Old South versus New South:  The School Desegregation Movements in Lee County and Dade Counties Florida,” History/Miami, 41, no. 1-3 (2014):  9-14.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro and Joe Knetsch, “Florida Slaves, the ‘Saltwater Railroad’ to the Bahamas, and Anglo-American Diplomacy,” Journal of Southern History, 79, no. 1 (2013):  51-78.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro  and Alexander Jordan, “Solidarity Means Inclusion:  Race, Class, and Ethnicity within Tampa’s Transnational Cigar Workers’ Union,” Labor History, 55, no. 3 (2014): 271-93.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro, “Give Them Their Due:  A Reassessment of African- American and Union Military Service in Florida During the Civil War,” The Journal of African American History 92 (Summer 2007): 327-46.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro  and Moses S. Musoke, “Lead Us Not into Temptation:  Race, Rhetoric, and Reality in Southern Populism,” The Historian, 65, no. 6 (2003):  1354-74.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro , “A Historical Saltwater Highway: South Florida’s Cuban           Heritage Long Predates Castro Era,” Journal of Florida Studies, 1, no. 8 (2019): 1-16.

Book Chapters:

Irvin D.S. Winsboro , “Florida’s Troubling and Violent Racial Past,” in Irvin D.S. Winsboro, ed., Florida’s Freedom Struggle:  The Black Experience from Colonial Time to the New Millennium, Cocoa, FL:  Florida Historical Society Press, Gold Seal Series, 2010, 265-83.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro, “Introduction Chapter,” in Irvin D.S. Winsboro, ed., Florida’s Freedom Struggle:  The Black Experience from Colonial Time to the New Millennium, Cocoa, FL:  Florida Historical Society Press, Gold Seal Series, 2010, v-x.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro, “Image, Illusion, and Reality:  Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement in Historical Perspective,” in Irvin D.S. Winsboro, ed., Old South, New South, or Down South?:  Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement, Morgantown, WV:  West Virginia University Press, 2009, 1-21.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro , “Brotherhood of Defiance:  The State-Local Relationship in the Desegregation of Lee County Public Schools, 1954-1969,” in Irvin D.S. Winsboro, ed., Old South, New South, or Down South?:  Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement, Morgantown, WV:  West Virginia University Press, 2009, 68-86.

Irvin D.S. Winsboro, “Conflict, Interpretations, and Memory from 1909 to 1999,” in Irvin D.S. Winsboro, ed. Florida’s Civil War:  Explorations into Conflict, Interpretations and Memory, Cocoa, FL: Florida Historical Society Press, 2007, 215-19.