Rasheed Wallace leads rally against racism in west Charlotte
Posted Aug 24, 2020
Former NBA stars led a community march through west Charlotte Saturday afternoon. Their message was to show that lives in the Charlotte community matter, and ending racism is a big part of making that happen. Former NBA players Rasheed Wallace, who played his college ball at North Carolina, and former Charlotte Bobcat Stephen Jackson led that rally.
(WBTV)
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