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A clipping from a faculty newsletter (Volume 38, Number 13) about the creation of a scholarship in memory of Calvin Patterson, Florida State University's first African American football player.
FSU alumni Doby Flowers holds up a bronze rose given to her by sculptor W. Stanley "Sandy" Proctor (left). In the background is the recently unveiled integration statue and Tallahassee Mayor John Marks III.
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.
Students lead a processional representing the first decade of integrated classes at Florida State University. This precedes the 2004 Heritage Day unveiling of a statue celebrating integration.
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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