Harrison Barnes Condemns Silent Sam's Place on UNC's Campus
Posted Jan 4, 2019
Harrison Barnes, a star forward for North Carolina from 2010-2012 and a veteran NBA player for the Dallas Mavericks, spoke on the protest letters after a recent game against the Charlotte Hornets. Barnes said he was proud of UNC student-athletes stepping forward and gave his thoughts on the Silent Sam statue and its place on North Carolina's campus.
(Inside Carolina)
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