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Carnegie Library at FAMU : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carnegie Library at FAMU
The Carnegie Library at FAMU is a historic building on the campus of Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida. It was one of many public and college libraries donated by Andrew Carnegie which were named Carnegie Library after him. Carnegie's library was built at what is today FAMU because the city of Tallahassee refused it, since under Carnegie's rules it would have had to have served black patrons. It was designed by noted architect William Augustus Edwards and was built in 1908. On November 17, 1978, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. ==Carrie Meek-James N. Eaton, Sr. Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum== In 1976, the Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum was founded and occupied the library at Florida A&M. The archives expanded to the nearby Union Bank building in 1996 and a new building in 2006.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Black Archive Expansion )〕 The museum's exhibits focus on African American history in Florida, including the contributions of the African American church, educational and social life at Florida A&M University, important figures in politics, science, medicine, and inventors, military experience and more. In 2007, the archives was officially named in honor of veteran Florida legislator, retired U.S. Congresswoman and FAMU graduate Carrie P. Meek, who appropriated funds through congress for the expansion of the facility and Dr. James N. Eaton, D.H.L., Professor of History/Founder and first Director.
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