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Students from Coppinville Junior High School filled the school’s gymnasium for the first Black History Program at the new school building held Feb. 25.
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“Not all great leaders in history live in far away places,” Coppinville Training-Coppinville High School Alumni Association President Dorothy Richardson said about the late James Evans Nance, who was a leading farmer, store owner and pioneer of the predominately African American Coppinville Community in Enterprise.
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