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Robert Blue, chairman, president and CEO of Dominion, right, stands with Sandra Treadway, left, librarian of Virginia, and Danita Gail Wilkinson, middle, COO of the R.R. Wilkinson Foundation that is named after her father, the late Rev. Raymond Rogers Wilkinson, the Baptist minister and civil rights leader. Rev. Wilkinson and several other Virginians were honored during Dominion’s and the Library of Virginia’s “Strong Men & Women in Virginia History” awards program June 15 at the Hilton Richmond Hotel and Spa.

Robert Blue, chairman, president and CEO of Dominion, right, stands with Sandra Treadway, left, librarian of Virginia, and Danita Gail Wilkinson, middle, COO of the R.R. Wilkinson Foundation that is named after her father, the late Rev. Raymond Rogers Wilkinson, the Baptist minister and civil rights leader. Rev. Wilkinson and several other Virginians were honored during Dominion’s and the Library of Virginia’s “Strong Men & Women in Virginia History” awards program June 15 at the Hilton Richmond Hotel and Spa.

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Dominion, Library of Virginia honor ‘extraordinary people during challenging times’

A Roanoke pastor and civil rights leader, the first Black woman nuclear engineer at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, and the first Black NASCAR race winner were among the six African-Americans honored during the 11th annual “Strong Men & Women in Virginia History” awards program June 15 at the Hilton Richmond Hotel and Spa. The annual awards ceremony recognizes the determination and perseverance displayed by extraordinary people during challenging times, according to the event sponsors.