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For Harrison Barnes, the Desire to Make a Difference Is Unceasing


The desire to make a difference is something has carried with him all his life. His mother, Shirley, raised him as a single mother, making tireless sacrifices to improve the lives of both her son and Harrison’s sister, Jourdan-Ashle, but also others with whom she came into contact. The future UNC star took note of his mother’s work ethic. (Sports Illustrated)

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For Harrison Barnes, the Desire to Make a Difference Is Unceasing