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The Rev. James Robinson, minister, politican, and social worker, will arrive at the University today to recruit students for a program of community improvement in Africa.
Participants in the program, "Cross-roads Africa," will travel to ten different African countries and help construct schools, roads, churches, and maternity centers. Last summer students of both sexes from the United States, Canada, and South America participated.
Among his other activities, Rev. Robinson helped to found the first integrated hospital in America, ran against Hulan Jack for Borough President of Manhattan, and now heads the Morningside Community Center in New York.
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