
Wilson Daily Times, 17 March 1939.

Wilson Daily Times, 17 March 1939.

Wilson Daily Times, 3 February 1950.

Wilson Daily Times, 7 March 1928.
For Chapel Hill, N.C.-native Addison “Kayo” Warren and Joe “Biff” Bennett’s ten-round boxing match at Wilson’s Farmers Warehouse, African-American fans could purchase tickets for seats in the “section reserved for colored people.” McNeil’s Barber Shop was likely a business operated by barber Angus A. McNeill and John Hargrove at 420 1/2 East Nash Street.

Wilson Daily Times, March 1939.

Wilson Daily Times, 11 March 1939.
Soon after Reid Street Community Center opened, Saint John A.M.E. Zion minister Richard A.G. Foster organized a Boys Club at the church. Club members received boxing training at the Center and helped repair toys to be distributed the next Christmas.
Clipping courtesy of J. Robert Boykin III.
Open just months, the Reid Street Community Center hosted bouts between Wilson County boxers eighty years ago today.



Wilson Daily Times, 30 March 1939.