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State Library of Florida, Federal Documents Collection
Description
Bulletin of Edward Waters College in Jacksonville. Includes information about the school's mission, curriculum, facilities, faculty and extra curriculars. Photographs of life on the campus are also included.
Date
1950
Format
Coverage
Topic
Subjects
African American college students--Florida--Duval County--Jacksonville
African Americans--Education (Higher)
African Methodist Episcopal Church--Clergy.
Akery,W. R.
Bullard,T. W.
Burroughs,J. W.
Caldwell,Julius C.
Carter, Joseph
College facilities--Florida--Jacksonville
D. B.,Thorpe
Daniels, Jackson
Doub,Herbert R.
Edward Waters College
Edward Waters College
Edward Waters College--Faculty.
Epperson, J. B.
Epsy,James A.
Flipper,E. H.
Gibbs, Callie M.
Gregg, J. A.
Gregg, Ruth G.
Johnson, Bernice
Joiner,Joseph L.
Jones,J. W.
Jones,Lillian M.
King,Amy Hall
King,James I.
King,R. A.
Lawrence, Opal
Lewis,J.Leonard
Long, Rose Virginia
McKinne, Catherine
Millege, Doris
Miss Edwater Waters
Miss Taylor
Miss Wilson
Morse, L. F.
Morse,Leonard F.
President White
Redfield,A. A.
Russell,D. A.
Saxon,M. Walker
School buildings--Florida--Jacksonville
Segregation in education
Shehee, Theodore
Silvain, Henry
Skinner, Alce M.
Sneed,F. E.
Stewart, Saramae
Stewart,Ralph B.
Taylor, Mary Tanner,Julia
Taylor,Hodge E.
Taylor,Mary E. H.
The African Methodist Episcopal Church
Walker,P. B.
White, Amos
Williams, Joshua W.
Wilson, Lavinia
white, Luella G.
African Americans--Education (Higher)
African Methodist Episcopal Church--Clergy.
Akery,W. R.
Bullard,T. W.
Burroughs,J. W.
Caldwell,Julius C.
Carter, Joseph
College facilities--Florida--Jacksonville
D. B.,Thorpe
Daniels, Jackson
Doub,Herbert R.
Edward Waters College
Edward Waters College
Edward Waters College--Faculty.
Epperson, J. B.
Epsy,James A.
Flipper,E. H.
Gibbs, Callie M.
Gregg, J. A.
Gregg, Ruth G.
Johnson, Bernice
Joiner,Joseph L.
Jones,J. W.
Jones,Lillian M.
King,Amy Hall
King,James I.
King,R. A.
Lawrence, Opal
Lewis,J.Leonard
Long, Rose Virginia
McKinne, Catherine
Millege, Doris
Miss Edwater Waters
Miss Taylor
Miss Wilson
Morse, L. F.
Morse,Leonard F.
President White
Redfield,A. A.
Russell,D. A.
Saxon,M. Walker
School buildings--Florida--Jacksonville
Segregation in education
Shehee, Theodore
Silvain, Henry
Skinner, Alce M.
Sneed,F. E.
Stewart, Saramae
Stewart,Ralph B.
Taylor, Mary Tanner,Julia
Taylor,Hodge E.
Taylor,Mary E. H.
The African Methodist Episcopal Church
Walker,P. B.
White, Amos
Williams, Joshua W.
Wilson, Lavinia
white, Luella G.
Geographic Term
General Note
Edward Waters College was established in Jacksonville in 1866 as a school for newly emancipated blacks, offering elementary, secondary, collegiate and seminary courses. It assumed the name Edward Waters College in 1891.
Title
Edward Waters College School Bulletin, 1950-51
Subject
African American college students--Florida--Duval County--Jacksonville
Edward Waters College--Faculty.
African Methodist Episcopal Church--Clergy.
African Americans--Education (Higher)
Segregation in education
Edward Waters College
The African Methodist Episcopal Church
College facilities--Florida--Jacksonville
School buildings--Florida--Jacksonville
Description
Bulletin of Edward Waters College in Jacksonville. Includes information about the school's mission, curriculum, facilities, faculty and extra curriculars. Photographs of life on the campus are also included.
Creator
Edward Waters College
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Source
State Library of Florida, Federal Documents Collection
Date
1950
Format
bulletins
Language
eng-US
Type
Text
Identifier
flc_378-e25-1950-51_01
Coverage
Postwar Florida (1945-1968)
Geographic Term
Jacksonville (Fla.)
Duval County (Fla.)
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topic
Education And Libraries
Subject - Corporate
Edward Waters College
Subject - Person
Gregg, J. A.
White, Amos
Epsy,James A.
Russell,D. A.
Saxon,M. Walker
Akery,W. R.
Flipper,E. H.
Bullard,T. W.
Stewart,Ralph B.
D. B.,Thorpe
Jones,J. W.
Lewis,J.Leonard
King,R. A.
Walker,P. B.
Burroughs,J. W.
Redfield,A. A.
Sneed,F. E.
King,James I.
King,Amy Hall
Stewart, Saramae
Morse,Leonard F.
Caldwell,Julius C.
Gregg, Ruth G.
Taylor,Mary E. H.
Silvain, Henry
Taylor,Hodge E.
white, Luella G.
Skinner, Alce M.
Williams, Joshua W.
Millege, Doris
Doub,Herbert R.
Long, Rose Virginia
Lawrence, Opal
McKinne, Catherine
Carter, Joseph
Jones,Lillian M.
Daniels, Jackson
Wilson, Lavinia
Gibbs, Callie M.
Taylor, Mary Tanner,Julia
Johnson, Bernice
Shehee, Theodore
Joiner,Joseph L.
President White
Miss Wilson
Miss Taylor
Miss Edwater Waters
Morse, L. F.
Epperson, J. B.
General Note
Edward Waters College was established in Jacksonville in 1866 as a school for newly emancipated blacks, offering elementary, secondary, collegiate and seminary courses. It assumed the name Edward Waters College in 1891.
Chicago Manual of Style
Edward Waters College. Edward Waters College School Bulletin, 1950-51. 1950. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/329097>, accessed 6 June 2025.
MLA
Edward Waters College. Edward Waters College School Bulletin, 1950-51. 1950. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 6 Jun. 2025.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/329097>
AP Style Photo Citation
(State Archives of Florida/Edward Waters College)
