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Thursday, Jan. 07, 2010

Powerball winner gives S.C. college $10 million

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Morris College has gotten a $10 million gift from a Midlands man who claimed a $260 million lottery jackpot this summer.

The Rev. Solomon Jackson Jr., a retired state worker known for his generosity before he became a millionaire, attended Morris College in the late 1970s and studied theology there. Jackson is a pastor at New Shiloh Baptist Church in Columbia.

The gift will pay for mostly a new administration building, a new dormitory and scholarships.

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Jackson said he has also established the Solomon Jackson Jr. scholarship fund. Jackson said his giving will be mainly education focused.

Morris College, located in Sumter, is a private, historically black college with strong ties to the Baptist church. The school is operated by the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina.

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