Lewis High School (Macon, Georgia)

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title: Lewis High School (Macon, Georgia)
text: Lewis High School was a school serving African American students in Macon, Georgia. Organized and funded by the American Missionary Association, it was named for General John R. Lewis, the leader of the Freedmen's Bureau in Georgia. William Sanders Scarborough attended the school and returned to teach at it. He also met his wife at the school, she was a teacher. The school was destroyed by arsonists in 1876. It was rebuilt. It was training teachers by 1884. It became Lewis Normal Institute in 18
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description: High school in Georgia, USA
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