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| ====== Hubert, Zachary Taylor (1904) ====== | ====== Hubert, Zachary Taylor (1904) ====== |
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| One of the first [[a:african_american_students|African American students]] at Massachusetts Agricultural College, Zachary Taylor Hubert (Class of 1904) was born in Pride, Ga., on Mar. 27, 1877, into a family of high achievers. After emancipation from slavery, his father Zack Hubert, Sr. (1845-1926), the grandson of a white plantation owner and enslaved woman, joined with his brothers David Crockett and Floyd in purchasing 165 acres of land, marking them as among the first former slaves to own land in central Georgia. An historical marker laid at the site of the Camilla and Zack Hubert Homesite in Hancock Co., reads: | One of the first [[a:african_american_students|African American students]] at Massachusetts Agricultural College, Zachary Taylor Hubert (Class of 1904) was born in Pride, Ga., on Mar. 27, 1877, into a family of high achievers. After emancipation from slavery, his father Zack Hubert, Sr. (1845-1926), the grandson of a white plantation owner and enslaved woman, joined with his brothers David Crockett and Floyd in purchasing 165 acres of land, marking them as among the first former slaves to own land in central Georgia. An historical marker laid at the site of the Camilla and Zack Hubert Homesite in Hancock Co., reads: |
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