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For the Currys, Hampton University is ALL IN THE FAMILY | New Pittsburgh Courier

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CLARENCE CURRY JR., right, sits next to a statue of his late father, Clarence “Jap” Curry Sr., at Hampton University. A trip from Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C., is nothing new. Then traveling from D.C. to Hampton University, in Hampton, Va., wouldn’t be considered earth-shattering, either. But taking that trip down to Virginia from Pittsburgh with … Continued

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