Who We Are
The Meek-Eaton Black Archives is one of the premier research centers on African American history in the Southeastern region. Connecting with Meek-Eaton can be an enriching experience that deepens your understanding of the past and present experiences of Black communities. By actively engaging, you not only deepen your own understanding and appreciation but also contribute to the preservation and promotion of Black heritage for future generations.
What We Do
The archives is a powerful way to engage with history, culture, and knowledge. Our primary sources offer unique insights into the past and present, enriching our understanding and fostering a deeper appreciation for the human experience.
Volunteers must be 17 and older and would help with museum related activities.
Details
| (850) 599-3020 | |
| timothy.barber@famu.edu | |
| Timothy Barber | |
| Director | |
| https://www.famu.edu/academics/libraries/meek-eaton-black-archives-research-center-and-museum/index.php |