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A.K~p appoints Johnson Rev. James M. Johnson of
Littleton has been appointed as Volunteer Minority Affairs spokesperson for the American Association of Retired Persons, Area III (Washington, D.C., Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia).
Rev. Johnson serves as pastor of Pleasant Grove Bap!J§t Cburc!t in Hollister and Chapel Hill Baptist Church in Norlina. He is a graduate of Shaw University with a BA in Behavioral Science and Shaw Divinity School with a Masters of Divinity degree. •
The top priority of his mission will be to speak to members of minority groups that are disproportionately represented among the poor and to help stimulate a climate of change in the thinking and acUon of mid-life and older minoriUes and the population at large that will result in improved economic, physIcal and social well-being, now and in the future.
Rev. Johnson may be reached by telephone at (919) 586-4773 betwee n 8:30-10:30, mornings or evenings, or by writing to him at 181 Littleton Rd., Littleton 27850.
REV. JAMES JOHNSON
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