George Rubin Hutto, the Glossary
George Rubin (Reuben) Hutto (March 6, 1870 - July 14, 1922) was an American educator, member of the Knights of Pythias, and an attendee to the first and third Pan-African Congresses.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Addie E. Dillard, Bainbridge, Georgia, Barnwell County, South Carolina, Belton, South Carolina, Camilla, Georgia, Claflin University, Freemasonry, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Pan-African Congress, Stroke.
- Claflin University alumni
- Knights of Pythias
Addie E. Dillard
Addie E. Dillard Hutto was an American educator. George Rubin Hutto and Addie E. Dillard are African-American educators.
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Bainbridge, Georgia
Bainbridge is a city in Decatur County, Georgia, United States.
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Barnwell County, South Carolina
Barnwell County is a county in the U.S. state of South Carolina.
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Belton, South Carolina
Belton is a city in eastern Anderson County, South Carolina.
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Camilla, Georgia
Camilla is a city in Mitchell County, Georgia, United States, and is its county seat.
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Claflin University
Claflin University is a private historically black university in Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States.
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Freemasonry
Freemasonry or Masonry refers to fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local guilds of stonemasons that, from the end of the 14th century, regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients.
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Knights of Pythias
The Knights of Pythias is a fraternal organization and secret society founded in Washington, D.C., on.
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Odd Fellows
Odd Fellows (or Oddfellows; also Odd Fellowship or Oddfellowship) is an international fraternity consisting of lodges first documented in 1730 in London.
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Pan-African Congress
The Pan-African Congress (PAC) was a series of eight meetings which took place on the back of the Pan-African Conference held in London in 1900.
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Stroke
Stroke (also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or brain attack) is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death.
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See also
Claflin University alumni
- Bryan Andrew Wilson
- Cecil J. Williams
- Dennis Bain
- E. Roger Mitchell
- Ernest A. Finney Jr.
- Forrest Littlejohn
- George Rubin Hutto
- Georgia Burke
- Gloria Blackwell
- Henry N. Tisdale
- Jacob Moorer
- Joseph H. Jefferson
- Larry Blanding
- Leo Twiggs
- Mamie Garvin Fields
- Marvin Phillips
- Mel King
- Michael F. Rivers Sr.
- William Wilson Cooke
Knights of Pythias
- A. Wilberforce Williams
- Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khorassan
- Edward D. Green
- George Rubin Hutto
- Greenwood Cemetery (Philadelphia)
- J. G. Peterson
- J. W. Watson Sr.
- John D. Roquemore
- Knights of Pythias
- Oliver D. Burden
- Philadelphia Pythians
- Pythian Bowl
- Pythian Sisters
- Riverview Cemetery (Wilmington, Delaware)
- William Paulson (judge)