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Members of Hubbard Alumni Association look to preserve history of alma mater

Published by Adam on September 15, 2021September 15, 2021

Hubbard Elementary and High was once Forsyth’s only school for Black students. Members recently featured a ribbon cutting in their newly renovated space. Catch the full article and video at the 13WMAZ website.

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