The Silent Chains: Exploitation of African Americans Collection illuminates the historical significance of rare Antebellum-era estate documents in the hidden history of slavery. These documents, often overlooked and scattered, hold a treasure trove of information about the lives of enslaved individuals, the economic power structures that sustained an unjust system, and the broader social context of their time. The collection contributes to a deeper understanding of the peculiar institution by presenting a more nuanced and humanizing perspective of enslaved people.
The FAMU Sports Alumni Collection celebrates the achievements of legendary athletes who have made significant contributions to sports and society. Highlighting figures like coach Jake Gaither, tennis icon Althea Gibson, Olympic sprinter Bob Hayes, and MLB star Andre Dawson, this collection showcases memorabilia, photographs, and documents that reflect their groundbreaking careers. It offers a comprehensive view of their impact on Florida A&M University and their respective sports, inspiring future generations of athletes and FAMU alumni.
The African Diaspora Collection celebrates the global breadth and cultural richness of the African diaspora. Through artifacts, textiles, art, literature, and historical documents, it reflects the lived experiences, traditions, and resilience of African-descended peoples worldwide. Curated to resonate with the university’s diverse student and faculty body, the collection explores connections between Africa and its diasporic communities, fostering cultural pride and historical understanding. This vital collection affirms the importance of global Black identity, scholarship, and heritage.
Althea Gibson — an accomplished tennis player and golfer — was the first Black woman to play in the National Indoor Tennis Championships in 1949. She went on to be the first Black player to win the French Open, and throughout her career won 11 Grand Slam titles.
Andre “The Hawk” Dawson is a record-breaking Baseball Hall of Fame member. During his career, he became one of eight Major League Baseball players with at least 300 home runs and 300 stolen bases. Dawson spent most of his career with the Chicago Cubs and Montreal Expos and finished with 438 home runs.
Anika Noni Rose is a distinguished American actress and singer, renowned for voicing Princess Tiana in The Princess and the Frog, the first African American Disney princess. A Tony Award recipient, she is acclaimed for her versatile performances across Broadway, film, and television.
Florida A&M provided me with the education and skills to serve and uplift my community. It is an institution that empowers individuals to not just dream but achieve those dreams. My experience at FAMU shaped my path in life.Corrine Brown Congresswoman