Identity elements
Reference code
Name and location of repository
Level of description
Title
Date(s)
- 1930 - 1971 (Creation)
Extent
.5 Linear Feet
Name of creator
Biographical history
Content and structure elements
Scope and content
"The nation’s first Black junior college, Booker T. Washington Junior College, opened in Pensacola, Florida, in 1949 on the campus of all-black Booker T. Washington High School. The two institutions shared a name, a building, and an administrator: Dr. Garrett T. Wiggins.
Dr. Garrett T. Wiggins was, at the time, the only educator in all of northwest Florida with an earned doctorate, and he served as founding (and only) president and dean of the college and principal of the high school and was known as “the smartest man in the county.”
Before landing at Booker T. Washington, Wiggins served on the faculty at Florida A&M University. He’s remembered as “an educational catalyst, dedicated to the concept that black children must realize the importance of receiving an education.”
Booker T. Washington Junior College provided many Black students with a foundation to transfer into Bethune-Cookman College, Edward Waters College, and Florida A&M University with a solid foundation in teaching, medicine, law, and theology.
In 1965, Booker T. Washington “merged” with then Pensacola Junior College, and Wiggins went on to serve as Pensacola Junior College’s Director of Research until his retirement. However, many argue the school was effectively closed, as Pensacola Junior College did not make a great effort to include the Booker T. Washington’s students or faculty into the fabric of the institution.”
System of arrangement
A preliminary survey was done on the collection and the records were in good condition. Rusting hardware was removed from the papers, and the records were placed in acid-free folders. A descriptive listing of the item level was created, and the materials were added to the Black Archives Junior College Collection under the G.T. Wiggins title. The records were put in alphabetical order, and the letters were placed chronologically.
Conditions of access and use elements
Conditions governing access
Open
Physical access
Technical access
Conditions governing reproduction
All rights reserved. Using any part of these collections, objects, and photographs transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of MEBA is an infringement of the copyright law.
Languages of the material
- English
Scripts of the material
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Generated finding aid
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Custodial history
Immediate source of acquisition
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information
Accruals
Related materials elements
Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
Related archival materials
The record types in this collection included photographs, letters, certificates, awards, programs, books/dissertations.
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Rules or conventions
Sources used
Archivist's note
Processing Archivist:
M. Dawson, Ph.D.
C. Brown
June 11, 1993
Online Publishing:
Cariane Geffrard, IMLS Intern
June 11, 2024