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Dr. William F. Pickard and Cincinnati Business Leader Judson Pickard Receive Morehouse Honors | Atlanta Daily World

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Morehouse College President, David A. Thomas presents Judson Pickard (left) and Dr. William F. Pickard (right) with Candle in the Dark Awards as actor Clifton Powell, Morehouse students look on. Photo Credit Alex Jones In a city renowned for an elevated standard of living for Black Americans and celebrating the accomplishments of African American professionals, … Continued

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