Howell Material

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Title

Howell Material

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Type

Text

Creator

NuDay Graphics (Printer)
City of Tallahassee (Creator)
Knight Newspapers (Publisher)

Date

1969-1993

Description

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.

Genre

Newspapers
Programs (Publications)

Language

English

Place

Tallahassee (Fla.)
Frenchtown (Tallahassee, Fla.)

Physical Description

12 pages

Identifier

JGRCMA-OOC-B008-F006

Topics

Parks
Retirement
African American women educators
African American professional employees
African American families
Community Interactions
African American students
School integration

Physical Location

Obituaries and Obsequies Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.

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