Umar Muhammad, executive director of the North Carolina Men’s League, discusses the decision to use basketball as a tool to help young men avoid trouble and improve their lives. Muhammad delivered these remarks during his presentation to the John Locke Foundation’s Shaftesbury Society Dec. 8, 2008. To watch full-length presentations of John Locke Foundation events, click here.
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