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Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0119

Location: AC.7.A.1.2.2 - AC.7.A.1.5.3

The "Black Schools in Florida" Collection contains yearbooks, publications, and other documents from segregated African American Schools throughout Florida

Gore, President George W.
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection AR_0007-_001-_005-Box 15 · 1950 - 1964
Part of History of FAMU

This file contains administrative papers and related records dating from 1950 to 1964 generated during the presidency of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) President George W. Gore Jr. The materials are arranged alphabetically by subject and reflect the routine administrative, academic, and institutional activities of the Office of the President during this period.

The papers include records relating to miscellaneous committees and materials associated with the Dean’s Council. The file also contains documentation concerning Demonstration High and Elementary Schools, including faculty information and data on degrees, certifications, and salaries. Additional materials include papers from Lucy Moten Elementary School and records produced by its Survey Committee. Topics represented include academic administration, faculty qualifications and compensation, laboratory and demonstration school oversight, and internal evaluation and planning.

Collectively, these papers provide insight into Florida A&M University’s administrative oversight of affiliated educational programs and internal governance structures during the mid-twentieth century. The materials illustrate the role of the university presidency in supervising academic initiatives, faculty development, and institutional assessment during a period of growth and educational reform.