The
Hubert Family Papers
1912-1996
5.5 linear feet
NOTE: A paper copy
of the finding aid,
with container list,
is available at the
Atlanta University
Center Archives for
in-house consultation
and may be obtained
for a fee.
The
Hubert Family traces
their history from
enslavement in the
1800s on the Benjamin
Hubert plantation
in Warren County,
Georgia. After emancipation
Zack Hubert and his
brothers purchased
165 acres of land
in Georgia, becoming
some of the very
few black landowners
in the state. Zack
Hubert never attended
school but highly
valued education.
He and his wife Camilla,
sent all twelve of
their children to
college. Eleven of
the twelve graduated
from Morehouse and
Spelman Colleges.
Upon graduation,
their children pursued
successful careers
in education, agriculture,
and business. A family
history, Profile
of a Black Heritage
was published in
1977 by family member,
Lester F. Russell
This collection
includes items that
document various
family members and
the Zack and Camillia
Hubert Foundation.
Beautine Hubert DeCosta
(donor of the collection)
is the most documented
family member within
the collection. She
attended Spelman
College, but received
her A.B. degree from
Georgia State College,
Savannah, Georgia
in 1933. Beautine
also attended Atlanta
University where
she received her
Masters Degree from
the School of Social
Work in 1942. Most
of her career in
social work was in
Baltimore, Maryland.
Of particular note
among her papers
are programs from
the family life and
marriage institutes
she directed in the
1940's and 1950's.
Also, there is a
small amount of documentation
on Charles Hubert
who graduated from
Morehouse College
with a B.A. degree
in 1909 and later
received his D.D.
degree [from Morehouse
School of Religion]
in 1923. He joined
the Morehouse College
faculty in 1914 and
served as acting
president of Morehouse
College in 1937,
a position he held
for three years until
the election of President
Benjamin E. Mays
in 1940.
For more information
about The Hubert
Family click on the
link below:
www.czhubert.com |