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Meek-Eaton Archival Collection AR_0012-_03-_0007 · File · 1984
Part of James N. Eaton, Sr. Collection

The Black likeness featured on this Replica vintage Cream of Wheat can represents a historic portrayal of African Americans in advertising. Often depicting a smiling chef, this imagery reflects the era's complex relationship with race and representation in the food industry.

John F. Matheus Collection
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0056 · File · 1909-1983

Location: AC.2.B.3.6.2 - AC.3.A.1.2.8

John Frederick Matheus was an American writer and a scholar who was active during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s. He is well known for his short stories, and he also wrote essays, plays and poetry. His story "Fog" won first place in Opportunity magazine's literary contest in 1925 and was published that same year in Alain Locke's famous anthology The New Negro. Matheus won first prize in the Crisis magazine's contest in 1926 with his story "Swamp Moccasin". His works were influenced by Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, Edgar Allan Poe's tales, and the writings of Phillis Wheatley and Paul Laurence Dunbar. This collection contains personal items, photographs, correspondence, and original manuscripts, newspaper articles, and notes by Matheus.

John F. Matheus
Southern Workman Collection
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0118 · 1910 - 1939

Location: AC.6.B.4.3.4 - AC.6.B.4.3.8

"Southern Workman was a monthly magazine published in the United States by the Hampton Institute Press at Hampton Institute (...) The Southern Workman began publication in 1872. For a time it was known as the Southern Workman and Hampton School Record. According to the Dictionary of Virginia the magazine 'published news and information about Hampton, its faculty, and its graduates, as well as lectures, articles, book reviews, and essays on topics in African American and American Indian history and education.'"


Wikipedia contributors, "Southern Workman," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Southern_Workman&oldid=1301218301 (accessed December 5, 2025).

Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0002 · File · 1938 - 1984

Location: AC.2.A.3.3.1 - AC.2.A.3.5.2

Born April 11, 1903 in Dayton, Tennessee, Alonzo S. "Jake" Gaither was head football coach of the FAMC Rattlers from 1945 to 1969. During his 25-year tenure, Gaither compiled a record of 203 wins, 36 losses, and 4 ties - for a winning percentage of .844, the highest for any college coach of his time, Black or white, with 200 victories.

Forty-two student athletes under Gaither's coaching went on to play in the National Football League including: "Bullet" Bob Hayes, a star wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys who also earned two gold medals for track during the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo; Willie Galimore, an acclaimed running back with the Chicago Bears; Ken Riley, a defensive back with the Cincinnati Bengals; and Robert Paremore, a halfback with the St. Louis Cardinals. Under his leadership, the Rattlers won 6 Negro Collegiate Football championships. Recognizing the dynamic impact of his coaching career, Gaither was inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1975.

Gaither retired on August 31, 1973. He died February 18, 1994, at the age of 90. In Tallahassee, a FAMU gymnasium, community playground, public golf course, recreation center, street, and neighborhood are named in his honor. His private home, located at 212 Young Street, which he shared for more than 40 years with his late wife, Sadie (an English professor at Florida A&M University), has been preserved as a cultural center and museum to honor the Gaithers, the people of Tallahassee, the State of Florida, the nation, and the world. A historic marker was also installed in the home’s hilltop yard and the home listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Jake Gaither
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Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0002-10 · File · 1938 - 1963
Part of Coach Alonzo "Jake" Gaither Collection

Correspondence Files PA - ST
”P" correspondence, scholarship correspondence, Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) meetings/minutes/correspondence, FAMU stadium proposals

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Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0002-03 · File · 1939 - 1978
Part of Coach Alonzo "Jake" Gaither Collection

Correspondence Files FI-FO
Financial reports, football schedules, Fort Valley State College files

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Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0002-12 · File · 1944 - 1958
Part of Coach Alonzo "Jake" Gaither Collection

Contracts, play strategies, scholarship 5IAA
Gaither strategies + play pads, scholarship data, SIAC newsletters, reports, agendas + minutes

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Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0002-06 · File · 1945 - 1979
Part of Coach Alonzo "Jake" Gaither Collection

Correspondence Files MA - ON
"M" Correspondence, last names, colleges, 100% wrong club