Dorothy Barnes-Griswold, above, at left, greeted Amber Whitaker and Crystal Bradley at Pilgrim Baptist Church in St. Paul as the Rust College A'Capella Choir ended its concert Wednesday night with a rendition of "I'll Meet You in the Morning." The concert, which drew about 400 people to the church, was sponsored by the St. Paul Black Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance. Founded in 1866, Rust College is a liberal arts school in Holly Springs, Miss. The choir's repertoire includes classical, semiclassical, spirituals, opera, contemporary and traditional gospel.
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