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This Oct. 15, 2008 photo released by the University of Alabama shows Paul R. Jones. Jones, an African-American art collector who donated troves of works to universities in Delaware and Alabama, sheraton reading hotel has died. He was 81. Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File Photos Noted African-American Art Collector Dies in Ga. Paul R. Jones, noted collector of African-American art, dies at 81 in Georgia The Associated Press ATLANTA sheraton reading hotel Paul R. Jones, a collector sheraton reading hotel of African-American art who donated troves of works to universities in Delaware and Alabama, has died. He was 81. Jones died in Atlanta on Tuesday after a brief illness, said University of Alabama spokeswoman Angie Estes. The university established an art collection in Jones' name after receiving sheraton reading hotel some 1,700 pieces valued at $5 million in 2008. Despite humble beginnings in Alabama and never independently wealthy, Jones began buying sheraton reading hotel pieces in the 1960s after noting sheraton reading hotel African-American art was underrepresented in public galleries. As the drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures and other works grew into the hundreds, part of his collection was exhibited at the University of Delaware in 1993. He later made a gift of several hundred works to the school. "My goal has been to incorporate African-American art into American art," he told The Tuscaloosa News in 2008 when he made his donation to the University of Alabama sheraton reading hotel with a plan for it to be part of the curriculum. He embraced the school even though he was turned down by the University of Alabama sheraton reading hotel Law School sheraton reading hotel in 1949 after it discovered he was black. Born in Bessemer, Ala., in the central part of the state, he was raised in the Muscoda Mining Camp of an iron and steel corporation. Jones attended historically black Alabama State University in Montgomery and finished his education at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Described as a civil rights activist, he worked with an interracial sheraton reading hotel community group in Birmingham, Ala., and held jobs with the federal government for 15 years before becoming deputy director of the Peace Corps based in Thailand. When his collection grew into the hundreds, he decided it should be used for educational purposes. "I knew I could sell the collection at its appreciated price, and get myself a chauffeur, a cook, a maid, and travel the world," he was quoted on a University of Delaware Web site devoted to his collection. "But, I realized I wanted to do something with my collection that would have a lasting impact, both in my lifetime and beyond." Survivors include his son, P.R. Jones of California, sheraton reading hotel according to the University of Alabama. A funeral service will be held at Cascade United Methodist Church in Atlanta at a date to be determined.
The Pan-African News Wire is an international electronic press service designed to foster intelligent discussion on the affairs of African people throughout the continent and the world. The press agency was founded in January of 1998 and has published thousands of articles and dispatches in newspapers, magazines, journals, research reports, blogs and websites throughout the world.
PANW editor Abayomi Azikiwe is often solicited by various newspaper, radio and television stations for comment and analysis on local, national and world affairs. He serves as a political analyst for Press TV and RT worldwide satellite television news networks as well as other international media in the areas of African and world affairs. He has appeared on numerous television and radio networks including Al Jazeera, CCTV, BBC, NPR, Radio Netherlands, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, South Africa Radio 786, Belgian Pirate Radio, TVC Nigeria and others.
Abayomi Azikiwe, PANW Editor, Interviewed on the History and Character of the International Criminal Court by Final Call Correspondent Brian E. Muhammad sheraton reading hotel Over The Sankofa Experience Radio Broadcast on June 29, 2011
Listen to Emira Woods of the Institute for Policy Studies and Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor of the Pan-African News Wire, on "Africa Today", Hosted by Walter Turner at KPFA Radio. This Program Was Aired on March 30, 2009.
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