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THE CHOWAN HERALD
Page 9-A
Death
Mrs. Jord^ry
Mrs. Isa Dail
of Rt. 3 Edentonjmdtedi
November 16, at UniHßaf!
the Chowan HospitahiafMT'
an extended illness. MAI
member of the Center fcOll
Baptist Church, she wjls the!
wife of the late nJeub)
Nearest Jordan.
She is survived byathNMT'
daughters, Mrs. W1 -Bvrt
Smith of Edenton.uYMlfßiQ
Norman Harris of> (Mb*
sonville, N. C., and Mr*ir*liyf>
Duling of Triangle;. 1 ? W&;
three sons, J. Haywowi
Jordan of Mr. Airyyffhf©j, rf
James Jordan of He?t$0l&;- >
N.C., and Edgar Ray Jordfcm'
of St. Pauls, N.CSP tWb*
brothers, Percy DalP-iiP
Edenton and Thomas'Bafror
Hertford, N.C.; one sister,
Mrs. William
Hertford, N.C.; 13 grand
children and four -jgj|e3t
grandchildren.
Funeral servicesj»&vere
held at 2 P. M. on November
17 at Center Hill Baptist
Church by Rev. Donatt
Wagner. The family
the home of her daoghMr v '
Mrs. Earl Smith of Edentate
Pallbearers for the fJmtsa!
were her grandsons, msvol'
Williford-Barham Funeral
Home was in charge ofithd
arrangements.
rwremi
Letter
The Edita'S
kj llt'A,
Since I am shut oufogfamr
Biblical Recorder foreWi J
used leaflets and display
boards at the recent RapUst
State Convention 2a jin
Greensboro. Thesecharts
were set up inside I ,4hc
Greensboro Colisegffc U>
inform my fellow Baptists
about the status in
tegration at Baptist schapls
in North Carolina. , y ;iV .
These charts showed
Chowan and Gardner ;Wsfeb
with over seven per pent
student integration.
Campbell and Wingate
showed six per cent* Vfrke
Forest and Mars HiHiabput
four per cent and Meredith
slightly oyer one pefi.-pont
These figures were secured
from a UNC report.
I presented the figures I
received in 1979 concerning
integration of faculty; and
other employees. AUi/&be
schools except Wake .Forest
and Gardner Webh .Mve
refused to give any . in
formation concerning,in
tegration since W&vThe
1979 figures showed
twelve black faculty out.Qf
several hundred. Cftftah
and Campbell had no black
faculty in 1979. Although
several hundredblack
persons are employed at
Baptists schools, alritd&jdl
of these employees’ in
the lowest paid jobs, yfry
few black persons are in
staff positions.
With this backgrtrttfttd' I
felt it was time we Baptist
put our claims of concern,
compassion and for
black persons into a pbsitfve
show of concern.
I made the follbWihg
motion: That black
would be given preferred
consideration in ail*'con
vention and agency' ’‘«ii
ployment until their
representation at aft levels
of employment maߣ This
practice unnecessary 1 .? 3r
This motion was :j;Secbn
ded. It was
substitute motion to Tftake
my motion a suggeSfSofi'to
our convention, thefifttfe
non-binding was defeated
overwhelmingly.
point our convention 1 ififeff a
time honored procedure' to
avoid any commitmfeiirf' )(hd
more importantly 1 ’‘Shy
embarassment. A ntdtidrfte
table was made
prominent Baptist °f&adfer.
This motion passed J iM*er
whelmingly with an
sign of relief.
This motion, and’ Wore
importantly, this
not rest undisturbetf'WGr
under our Baptist tdfsK7 ul l
HarrilFjWies
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