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Ruby Middleton Forsythe: Pioneer Educator in Charleston, SC

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Ruby Middleton Forsythe was a well-respected educator in Charleston, SC. Forsythe earned her license of education certificate from Avery Institute. The school provided its students with the best liberal education and cultural experience. She later received her BS degree from South Carolina State College and started her teaching career in 1924 in Mount Pleasant’s Laing […]

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