Charles Barkley's Will Update: Promoting Diversity at Auburn University After Affirmative Action Ruling
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Basketball legend Charles Barkley plans to rewrite his will to donate $5 million exclusively for scholarships for Black students at his alma mater, Auburn University, in an effort to make the institution more diverse. Barkley's decision came in response to the recent Supreme Court ruling that struck down the use of race as a factor in college admissions. He initially intended to donate the money to Auburn University but decided to change his will after the ruling, stating that he wants to ensure that Black students always have a place at the university.
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