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Fred H. Flowers, first African American athlete to wear an FSU uniform, and W. Stanley "Sandy" Proctor, sculptor, pose in front of the new integration statue on Heritage Day 2004.
Sculptor W. Stanley "Sandy" Proctor and FSU alumni Doby Flowers stand in front of the integration statue after it's unveiling. In the background is Tallahassee Mayor John Marks III.
Bystanders observe the events of Heritage Day 2004, including the unveiling of a statue celebrating four decades of integration at Florida State University (FSU).
Doby Lee Flowers, first African American homecoming princess, and W. Stanley "Sandy" Proctor, sculptor, pose in front of the new integration statue on Heritage Day 2004.
Vocalist Pam Laws performs in front of a newly unveiled statue celebrating integration at Florida State University. In the background, left to right: Mayor John Marks III, Fred Flowers, Doby Flowers, Keith Carr, John Payne, and Charles...
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