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In 2014, Emma Cavin (center) was honored for her contributions to not only the Zeta Phi Sorority, but also to their communities throughout the years. ST. PETERSBURG — Longtime educator and Weekly Challenger columnist, Emma Cooper-Bryant Cavin, passed away April 28. Dec. 17, 1965, was the last day at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU) […]

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