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North Carolina Man Graduates 4 Years After Being Shot And Paralyzed From The Neck Down - The New York Beacon

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About four years after being paralyzed due to agunshotinjury,Howard Boone Jr.is graduating from Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) anHBCUin Raleigh,North Carolina. Boone‘s life was forever changed back in 2018 during St. Patrick’s Day weekend. While visiting Columbia,South Carolina, for a fraternity event, a partygoer fired off […]

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