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Title
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Culture of FAMU Collection
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Date Modified
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2025-08-09
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Description
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The Culture of FAMU Collection preserves the university’s legacy as a leading HBCU since 1887. It showcases artifacts, documents, and memorabilia highlighting FAMU’s impact on education, civil rights, and community empowerment. The collection emphasizes the university’s agricultural roots and academic excellence, especially in agriculture and the sciences. It also reflects FAMU's vibrant student life, including the Marching 100 and diverse extracurriculars. This collection honors FAMU’s role in shaping African American history and inspiring future generations.
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Curated By
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Barbara A. Twyman
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Contributing Institution
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Florida A&M University
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About This Record
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