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Fletcher Alonzo Paschal JR. Collection, 1938-2011

By Kali Geiger

Collection Overview

Title: Fletcher Alonzo Paschal JR. Collection, 1938-2011

ID: 01/BAF MS_00209

Creator: Agenoria S. Paschal

Extent: 1.5 Linear Feet

Arrangement: Items are kept in the original donated order: Biographical information and family information, event programs, files by institution/organization and obituaries. Processing and arranging clarified the chronology and alphabetical arrangment within these categories within their original order.

Date Acquired: 09/07/2012

Languages: English [eng]

Abstract

Fletcher Alonzo Paschal JR. (b.1921 d. 2004) was a prominent member of the Overtown community for over 75 years. He was an accomplished saxophone player, WWII veteran of the 92nd infantry, and the first African American Driver's Education teacher south of the Mason-Dixon Line. He was also a former president of The King of Clubs of Greater Miami, INC., as well as a Senior Warden for The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation for 21 years, later beccoming Senior Warden Emritus. He also served as a Chaplain of the Gideons Hialeah Camp. The collection was donated by his wife, Mrs. Agenoria S.Paschal. The collection includes family information, community event programs, news articles, obituraies, and documents from local organizations the Paschal's were involved with.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection includes personal documents about the Spearman family, the Paschal family, The King Of Clubs of Greater Miami, INC., The MRS Club, The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, as well as the Neighborhood Center Program/ EOPI, obituaries, photographs and programs from other community events.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions: (c) 2016 The Black Archives, History and Research Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Director of The Black Archives, History and Research Foundation, Inc. An image license agreement must be signed prior to recording or copying images</span>

Acquisition Source: Agenoria S. Paschal

Acquisition Method: Donation

Appraisal Information: N/A


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