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Evans, Clay, Rev (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Evans, Clay, Rev

The wine is running out [SR] p1982: label (Rev. Clay Evans)

LCCN 94-756265: Everything will be alright, p1979 (511 field: Rev. Clay Evans)

Biog. resource center (Who's who among African Americans), Aug. 21, 2007 (Clay Evans, Rev.; b. June 23, 1925, Tenn.; Fellowship Baptist Church, pastor, founder, 1958- )

Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church Web site, Aug. 21, 2007 (Dr. Reverend Clay Evans; b. June 23, 1925, Brownsville, Tenn.; ordained Baptist minister, 1950; featured soloist on albums of the 250-voice Choir of the Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church)

Wikipedia, April 1, 2019 (Clay Evans; Rev. Clay Evans; born June 23, 1925, Brownsville, Tennessee; African American Baptist pastor and founder of the Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois; gospel singer, songwriter)

Chicago tribune WWW site, viewed Dec. 17, 2019 (in obituary dated Nov 28, 2019: The Rev. Clay Evans, legendary gospel singer, choirmaster and celebrated Baptist minister who became a fast ally to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in his effort to expose the slum conditions black Chicago residents endured, has died. Evans died Wednesday [Nov. 27, 2019] at his home on the city's South Side. He was 94. Born in Brownsville, Tennessee, in 1925, Evans moved with his family to Chicago in 1945. Evans was the founding president of the Broadcast Ministers Alliance of Chicago and the African American Religious Connection. He was also an author of several books. He retired from active ministry at the Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in 2000)

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