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Remember Henry Harris
by Sam Heys
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In 1968, Henry Harris decided to make his life matter by going to Auburn University—to become the first black athlete scholarship there or at any SEC school in the Deep South. He was the seeming quintessential candidate for integration, but nothing could have prepared him for the next four years. Fourteen years after Brown v. Board, he still had not sat in a classroom with a white person…

Quick Look
Remember Henry Harris
By Sam Heys
Find out more:
FREE @ AMAZON
In 1968, Henry Harris decided to make his life matter by going to Auburn University—to become the first black athlete scholarship there or at any SEC school in the Deep South. He was the seeming quintessential candidate for integration, but nothing could have prepared him for the next four years. Fourteen years after Brown v. Board, he still had not sat in a classroom with a white person…
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