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1936 - 1972
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This series contains materials dating from 1936 to 1972 generated during the presidency and professional career of Dr. William H. Gray, Jr., President of Florida A&M College (FAMC). The files are arranged alphabetically by subject and correspondent, including correspondence with other universities and educational institutions, which are organized in alphabetical order.
The materials document Dr. Gray’s administrative leadership, scholarly contributions, public addresses, organizational affiliations, and institutional governance activities. Subjects represented within this grouping include journal articles authored by Gray, speeches and reports, educational studies, organizational records, national educational conferences, and correspondence with higher education institutions and professional associations.
The series reflects Dr. Gray’s role in shaping higher education policy, advancing academic standards at historically Black colleges, and engaging in regional and national discussions on education, civil rights, and institutional development. Collectively, these papers provide insight into mid-20th-century educational reform, Black institutional leadership, and the evolving landscape of higher education during and after segregation.
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- texto
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23 Folders
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- inglês
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