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		<title>By: Professor F.G. Smith &#171; African-American History &#38; Genealogy in Nashville, Tennessee</title>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday&#8217;s Wordless Wednesday post contained a picture of Prof. F.G. Smith - a former principle of Pearl High School.   The picture was taken from the August 23, 1903 issue of the Colored American, a black newspaper out of Washington D.C.  Prof. Smith was from Selma, Alabama and attended Fisk University graduating in the class of 1877.  At the time of this article, he had been principle at Pearl High School for 8 years. [...]</description>
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