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Blues musician and professor Charles Atkins performs for Heritage Day 2004 just before the unveiling of a statue commemorating four decades of integration at Florida State University (FSU). Behind him from left to right: Fred Flowers ...
President T. K. Wetherell ringing the Florida State College for Women (FSCW) Bell just before the unveiling of the integration statue on Heritage Day 2004. On the left is the first lady Ginger Wetherell.
Patsy Palmer, wife of Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte (FSU President Emeritus, 1994-2003), holds a bronze feather presented to her by sculptor W. Stanley "Sandy" Proctor in front of the newly unveiled integrations statue.
In the foreground: Sculptor W. Stanley "Sandy" Proctor and FSU President T. K. Wetherell admire a bronze feather in front of the newly unveiled integration statue. In the background: President Emeritus J. Stanley Marshall (left) and...
This sculpture commemorates four decades of integration at Florida State University (FSU). The three figures represent "bats, books, and beauty, and celebrates three African American firsts at FSU: Maxwell Courtney, the first graduate;...
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