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Charles Barkley rewriting his will to make Auburn ‘more diverse’

In this June 24, 2019, file photo, Charles Barkley arrives at the NBA Awards o at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

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(The Hill) – Basketball legend Charles Barkley plans to rewrite his will in an effort to make his alma mater, Auburn University, “more diverse” in the wake of the Supreme Court striking down affirmative action last week. 

Barkley, who is set to headline a new primetime weekly CNN show “King Charles,” with longtime broadcaster Gayle King this fall, told media outlet AL.com that he wanted to do something to help black students at his alma mater after hearing the news. 

Barkley, also known as “Sir Charles,” initially had in his will his plan to donate $5 million to the Alabama-based University.

“In my will, I am leaving Auburn $5 million,” the 60-year-old NBA Legend told the media outlet on Friday. “I’m going to change it to be just for scholarships for Black students. That’s just my way of trying to make sure Auburn stays diverse.”

“I love Auburn,” Barkley added. “I’ve actually changed it to be used for kids from poor homes. But after that ruling yesterday, my phone was blowing up. I was talking to my friends and said, ‘I need to make sure Black folks always have a place at Auburn.” 

“So, I’m gonna change my will and make it exclusive for Black students—all $5 million.’ It’s just for me the right thing to do. I always want to make sure that Auburn’s diverse.”

The NBA Hall of Famer also said that he initially thought of making his bequest exclusive to Black students, but decided not to, according to AL.com. 

“We’ve always lacked diversity,” Barkley said. “I’m doing my part to make sure we are more diverse.”

Barkley’s decision came a day after the Supreme Court struck down the use of race being a factor for college admissions. The court’s decision upended a decades-long practice of colleges and universities using affirmative action programs to select students from the applicant pools.

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