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Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0012 · Collection · 1930 - 1971

"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.Read more

Garrett T. Wiggins
History of FAMU
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection AR_0007 · Record group · 1887 - ?

Every university has a history, but few have a history as unique and impressive as ours. For more than 130 years, Florida A&M University has served the citizens of the State of Florida and the nation by providing preeminent educational programs...Read more

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection AR_0012 · Collection · 1800-2004

In 1975, James N. Eaton spearheaded the effort that ultimately gave rise to the creation of FAMU’s Black Archives. By 1976, the ‘Black Archives Research Center and Museum’ came into existence, and Eaton was recognized and appointed as its inauguralRead more

James N. Eaton
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0009 · Collection · 1907 - 2021

Joseph “Joe” Lang Kershaw, Sr. was the first African American legislator elected to the Florida Legislature since Reconstruction. Born on June 27, 1911, in Live Oak, Florida, Kershaw was a 1930s Florida A&M University alumni who saw the beginning ofRead more

Joseph "Joe" Lang Kershaw, Sr.
Kimberly Brown Collection
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0026 · Collection · 2013 - 2015

This collection contains "Queen Like Me: The True Story of Girls Who Changed the World," a book by author, two-time FAMU alum, and former "Miss FAMU" pageant queen Dr. Kimberly Brown Pellum. It includes various copies of the publication and miscellaneousRead more

Kimberly Brown