Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center & Museum

"African-American History is the History of America." - James N. Eaton, Founder

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Exploring Meek-Eaton galleries allows the visitor to embark on a journey through time, culture, and resilience. From the moment you step through the doors, you're immersed in a rich tapestry of stories, struggles, and triumphs that span centuries.

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Carnegie Library: Home of The Meek-Eaton Black Archives
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The archival collection is a wealth of hidden treasures that illuminate the rich tapestry of Black history and culture. The repository holds documents, artifacts, photographs, recordings, and ephemera that offer insights into the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of Black communities across time and place.

 

 

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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.          

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Become part of a family that is transforming the way people explore, view, and present the history of a people of the African Diaspora in America.  Become a member, donate material, or give financially to strenghten our cause. 
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Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum

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The Black Archives comprises three facilities: the Carnegie Library, Union Bank, and Expansion Facility.  The Meek-Eaton Black Archives is open to the public Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  
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We have an impressive holding of manuscripts, rare books, journals, magazines, maps, newspapers, and photographs, some of which are unique resources that are not available at other research facilities. 
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