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Cemetery Reenactors
Top left - W.P. Hollingsworth (1828-1879) and Mary Josephine Lewis Hollingsworth (1833-1917), Gadsden businessman and wife portrayed by Lee and Laura Hollingsworth. Bottom left - Dr. Mort M. Glosser (1913-1996), beloved band director later superintendent of schools portrayed by Mort Taylor. Top right - "Faithful Jack" Hudson (1843-1928), 1st black buried in the cemetery over much hullabaloo at insistence of the Cathey family who employed him for many years, portrayed by Tre' Ragland. Bottom right - Faithful Jack's marker at the 4th Annual "A Walk Through Time", Forrest Cemetery, Gadsden, Alabama
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