Benjamin F. Hubert

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Benjamin F. Hubert
Benjamin Franklin Hubert.jpg
Hubert pictured in The Hubertonian 1947, Savannah State yearbook
President Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth and Georgia State College
In office
1926–1947
Academic offices
Preceded by President of
Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth

1926–1947
Succeeded by