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‘The Shepherd’ Manson Johnson: Rest in peace, my friend

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Manson was at Texas Southern University.

He served long term as a board member for the Sports Authority, helping with creation of various local sports venues.

I served as the attorney for the Sports Authority.

Rev. Manson Johnson lived a life that teaches us that following the basics can bless so many.

In essence, he was about faith, family and community.

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