
Remembering Dr. Hamilton Holmes
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Physical Ed, Social Studies
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The transcript discusses the life and legacy of Hamilton Holmes, who, along with Charlayne Hunter Gault, was one of the first Black students to attend the University of Georgia, marking a significant moment in the civil rights movement. Holmes was a deep thinker and a dedicated student who went on to become a successful orthopedic surgeon. Despite facing racial challenges, he excelled academically and professionally, leaving a lasting impact on society. His legacy is remembered for challenging racial stereotypes and proving the capabilities of Black individuals in America.
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