He then became a teacher in the Carman-Ainsworth and Flint Community School Districts.
Freeman also served on the Flint Board of Education from 1935 to 1949 and was its president for four years.
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Founded in 1923 by the City of Flint Board of Education, Flint Junior College held classes in Flint Central High School.