Scope and Contents: This collection contains information on Athalie Range, politician, activist and business woman. It consists of newspaper clippings, programs, invitations, flyers, tickets, correspondence, resumes, biographies, a magazine excerpt, an audio cassette and photographs, including black/white and color copies of photographs. Noteworthy people include: Richard McEwen, Eduardo Padron, Walter Mondale, Rose Gordon, Rosario Kennedy, Alice Wainwright, Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Maurice Ferre, Harry Belafonte, Rueben Askew, Soror Miriam Smith Campbell, Roxcy Bolton, Dr Mary C. Patras, Mrs. Beverly B. Jones, Dr. Edward L. Wigham, Gordon Johnson, Mr. Joe Lang Kashaw and Dr. Gilbert L. Porter.
In 1953, Athalie and Oscar Range started Range Funeral Home in Liberty City. After her husband's death, Mrs Range continued to run the business. Athalie Range was President of Liberty City Elementary school PTA (Parent-Teacher Association) for sixteen years. She was the first African-American and the second woman to be elected to the Miami City Commission; she was a commissioner between 1965-1970. In 1970, Mrs Range was appointed by Governor Reuben Askew to the state cabinet post, Secretary of Community Affairs. She was the first African-American to serve as head of a Florida state agency. Mrs. Range was the recipient of over 150 awards and honors. She was a member of The Black Archives, Executive Board member of The National Board of Christians and Jews, Tacolcy Economic Development Corp., Belafonta-Tacolcy Center, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Greater Miami Urban League and Dade County Chamber of Commerce.