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Harrison B. Wilson, Jr: Legendary Basketball Coach, President of Norfolk State University

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Harrison B. Wilson, Jr. is a legendary basketball coach and highly regarded university president. Harrison Wilson, Jr. was born on April 21, 1925, in Amsterdam, a small city in upstate New York. His mother, Marguerite Ayers, was a school teacher, and his father, Harrison Wilson, Sr., worked in construction. Dr. Wilson’s grandson is the 2014 […]

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