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David Richmond
Richmond was born in Greensboro and graduated from Dudley High School. At A&T,
he majored in business administration and accounting. After leaving A&T,
he became a counselor-coordinator for the Comprehensive Employment Training Act
program in Greensboro. He later lived in the mountain community of Franklin for
nine years then returned to Greensboro to take care of his parents and work as
a porter for Greensboro Health Care Center. In 1980, the Greensboro Chamber of
Commerce awarded him the Levi Coffin Award for "leadership in human rights,
human relations, and human resources development in Greensboro." He was
married and divorced twice and has two children with Yvonne Bryson. His son,
Chip Richmond, was a starter on the football team at Wake Forest University.
Richmond died of lung cancer on Dec. 7, 1990. He was 49 years old. A&T awarded
him a posthumous honorary doctorate degree.

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