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The obituary of Eddie Lynn Whitfield Barrington III, who died May 24, 2014.
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The obituary of Ekundayo "E.K." AkinWande Bodunrin Sawyerr, who died May 19th, 2014.
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A collection of material related to Aquilina Casanas Howell and her husband, Samuel F. Howell. Aquilina was a prominent educator in Tallahassee and was the first woman to serve as Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Leon County. Samuel was a longtime Tallahassee insurance agent with Atlanta Life Insurance Company. Included in the material is the program for the 1993 dedication of the Carter-Howell-Strong Park in Frenchtown, the program for a 1977 banquet honoring Samuel F. Howell's retirement, and a 1969 Tallahassee Democrat clipping concerning remedial courses and African American students.
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A newspaper clipping from the Tallahassee Democrat on the conviction of former Florida A&M band member Dante Martin in a hazing case. Martin was convicted of manslaughter and felony hazing for an incident that led to the 2011 death of drum major Robert Champion of the FAMU Marching 100 band.
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A collection of material relating to the retirement of several prominent African Americans in Tallahassee. Includes a 2014 clipping from the Tallahassee Democrat on the retirement of Major Lewis Johnson from his position as the Tallahassee Police Department historian, an invitation to Dr. Rayfield McGhee's 1988 retirement party, and the program for Dr. Rosalie A. Hill's retirement party in 1999.
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A collection of documents pertaining to celebrations, special events, and reunions, most of which include members of the Tallahassee community. The material includes newspaper articles, black local business advertisements, programs for anniversaries, seminars, birthdays, dedications, concerts, and high school commencements, as well as programs and correspondence related to the McGhee Family Reunion of 1982, the Taylor Family Reunion of 1985, and the Powell Family Reunion of 2000. Prominent Tallahassee figures appear in the material, including head Florida A&M football coach Jake Gaither.
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A collection of junior high and high school certificates of recognition, progress reports, and student achievement awards made out to various members of the Davis family in Tallahassee, Florida, including Connie Beryl Davis, Rodney Davis, Danita Davis, and Kimberly Davis, who were all students at the time. The certificates and reports come from the Leon County schools Griffin Junior High, Florida A&M University High School, and Augusta Raa Junior High, historically black schools. The certificate from 1988 is made out to Anita M. Davis, most likely Anita McGhee Davis, daughter of Samantha and Ellis McGhee of Frenchtown in Tallahassee, and mother to Connie, Rodney, Danita, and Kimberly.
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Orders of service of the marriage ceremonies of several African American couples in the Tallahassee area from the late 1970s to the year 2000. The orders of service include mentions of the music played during the ceremonies, lists of the wedding parties of the bride and groom, the coordinators of the ceremonies, and messages from the married couples to their wedding guests. Several of the ceremonies took place at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, a historically African American church in Tallahassee, Florida.
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The obituary and order of services for the funeral of Zadie Lee Hawkins, whose exact date of death is not stated here.
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The obituary and order of services for the funeral of Aljonia Allen, who died on August 18th, 1975.