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Little Richard to be Buried at an Alabama HBCU He Attended in the 1950s

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Little Richard will be buried at Oakwood University, an HBCU in Huntsville, Alabama, on Wednesday, May 20, a family spokesperson recently confirmed to The Associated Press.

Richard will be laid to rest at the Seventh-day Adventist school’s Oakwood Memorial Gardens.

Richard enrolled in Oakwood College in 1957 to become a minister after rejecting the pop success that he’d established by his early 20s.

“And strangely, the phone call was from Little Richard asking if I could come to his hotel in St. Kilda Road and pray with him.

“The first things I wanted to be rid of were the badges of Little Richard — the expensive, showy jewelry, loud clothes, and crazy hairstyle,” he wrote.

Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information

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